Le Verger ou histoire, culture et description avec planches coloriées des variétés de fruits les plus généralement connues. Tome IV et V: Pommes tardives et Pommes précoces
Features
Author: Alphonse Mas
Publisher: Librairie de G. Masson
Place of printing: Paris
Year of publication: s.d. [ca. 1865]
Product Condition:
Editorial cloth binding with gold title and dry decorations on the plates and spine in good condition: traces of dust on the plates and spine, some peeling on the edges of the plates, slightly dented caps. Traces of dust on the cuts. Irregularly browned papers with scattered blooms and brown spots. Text in French, texte en français
Pages: 180.68,(6)
Format: Eighth
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 28
Width: 18
Description
Exceptional catalog that presents all the varieties of fruit present in European and North American orchards at the end of the 19th century, giving an account of a now lost biodiversity. This is how Alphonse Mas, president of the Société Pomologique de France, presents his work: “You have created over 20 years a vast garden fruitier in the same way that you want to find the greatest number of varieties, old or new connues in France et à l'étranger. I carefully studied the characteristics of the tree organs. You can appreciate for a long time the quality of your fruits and your végétative dispositions. J'ai fait des expériences comparisons sur les meilleurs modes de culture qui conviennent à chaque variété..." In individual sheets the fruit tree and the fruit itself are described in all its characteristics and the origin of each variety is reported : there are ancient fruits and new varieties created by fruit growers from all over the world. Each card is illustrated by a chromolithograph of the fruit described. In this volume the late apples are presented in 88 cards illustrated by 44 chromolithographic plates, each with 2 fruits, and early apples in 32 cards illustrated by 16 chromolithographic plates, each with 2 fruits
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