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Then be packed in a chest, or dry closet, with the bottom upwards. Pears are found more generally productive when grafted on quince stocks, than upon those of their own kind or the white thorn.The timber of the pear-tree is of a yellowish colour, and is used for making carpenters'tools, measuring rulers, Nike Air Max 90 picture frames, and a variety of purposes. Gerard says, " the Nike Australia timber of Nike Air Max the wild pear is very firm and solid, and good to be cut into moulds." The plates in his book were cut out of Polo Ralph Lauren Outlet this wood, as were, says he, " breastplates for English gentlewomen."PINE-APPLE PLANT. ANANAS. A Species of the Bromelia, and of the Class Hexandria Monogynia. Natural Order, Coronarice. This delicious fruit takes its name of pine-apple from the resemblance it bears to the cones of the pine-tree. It is considered the king of fruits, being second to none in flavour, and always appearing at table with a crown.The ananas is an herbaceous plant, with leaves somewhat resembling those of the aloe. It grows wild, Nike Shoes Australia in vast abundance, in many parts of Africa and South America; and is cultivated in the hotter islands of the West Indies, where, it requires but little attention to procure this elegant fruit in perfection and plenty.In Jamaica, pine-apples have become' so prolific, that they are often used to flavour rum, and a wine is made from Moncler Jackets the fermented juice of the sweeter sorts, nearly equal to Oakley Sunglasses Malmsey. Lunan observes, in his Hortus Jamaicefisis,. That these plants grow most luxuriantly when they are associated together; and the suckers from them are stronger and finer, than when the plants are separated at a distance from each other: by this their roots are likewise kept cooler and moister.It is stated, that the first pine-apples raised in Europe, were by M. La Cour of Leyden; and the Sloanean manuscripts in the British Museum inform us, that the Earl of Portland had the honour of introducing this plant into England from Holland, in the year 1690.In the Fitzwilliam Museum, at the University of Cambridge, is a painting by Nets• cher, of a landscape with a pine-apple, and there stated to be the first that ever fruited in England, which was in Sir Matthew Decker's garden at Richmond, in Surry, grandfather to the late Lord Fitzwilliam. Gough says also, that it was Sir Matthew Decker, Bart. Who first introduced the culture of the ananas.Brookshaw relates, that when the pineapple first produced fruit in England,
