RMF0CAFR–Prunus armeniaca 'Moorpark'. Apricot 'Moorpark' on the tree
RMECM36P–Apricot Fruit on Tree - Moorpark
RMGGJ97G–Apricot - `Moorpark' on houses in the village of Aynhoe (Prunus armeniaca) FRU015578 Photos Ho
RFBFWK3F–Apricot Moorpark, fan trained, against a garden wall
RMGGJ97C–Apricot - `Moorpark' (on wall of a house in Aynhoe) FRU015512
RM2RXMX86–An Apricot tree, (Prunus armeniaca 'Moorpark'), in the Kitchen garden green house at the Lost Gardens of Heligan, St.Austell, Cornwall, England
RMGGJ97K–Apricot - `Moorpark' on houses in the village of Aynhoe (Prunus armeniaca) FRU015652 Photos Ho
RMBMN1EE–Aoricot (Prunus armeniaca) Moorpark ripening on tree behind protective net
RM2M7JTAW–Single Ripening Prunus Armeniaca 'Moorpark' (Apricot) grown in the Kitchen Garden Orchard at RHS Garden Bridgewater, Worsley, Greater Manchester.
RMPKR55W–Apricot blossom
RMANMGPR–Bottled ripe Moorpark apricots packed into vacuum jars to be preserved in a light sugar syrup
RMCR7DM2–Apricot tree in blossom Moorpark variety in walled garden
RME460C1–Apricot tree (Prunus ameniaca) Moorpark variety in blossom trained against a wall in walled garden, UK, March.
RMBY21HC–Ripe fruit and leaves of the Moorpark Apricot, Prunus armeniaca.
RM2ANH0EY–Journal of Agricultural Research . Journal of Agricultural Research Washington, D. C. l^ ^N PLATE 4 A.—Longitudinal section of affected root shown in Plate 2, A. B.—Longitudinal section through a limb bearing a gall caused by Bacterium tume-faciens. PLATE s Cross section through the normal bark of a limb of a Moorpark apricot tree. Onlyan intermediate area is shown, the innermost and outermost portions of the barkhaving been left out. (Paraffin section lo n thick, stained with Delafields haema-toxylin.) A, B, C.—Strata of cork tissue. D, E, F.—Cork parenchyma, or phelloderm. G, H.—Sclerenchyma
RMBY29DH–Ripe fruit and leaves of the Moorpark apricot, Prunus armeniaca.
RMPPFGJT–Ripe fruit and leaves of the Moorpark apricot, Prunus armeniaca. Handcolored lithograph by unknown artist from James Anderson's 'The New Practical Gardener,' Glasgow, 1872. Anderson was the Bateman Gold Medalist of the Royal Horticultural Society.
RF2M3MRE7–Realistic apricot varieties
RMPFKCM0–. Cyclopedia of hardy fruits. Fruit; Fruit-culture. 110. Moorpark. {XV2) size, handsome appearance, and best quality; they have long been the standard of excellence in "both appearance and quality. The trees have several faults: they are a little tender to cold; are uncertain and irregular bearers; and the crop ripens unevenly. This is a favor- ite variety in some of the California apricot regions, but is not popular in southern Cali- fornia. Moorpark is an old English variety, but is said to have been introduced from France to England at an early date. Tree very large, with long, strong
RMF0CAFY–Prunus armeniaca 'Moorpark'. Apricot 'Moorpark' on the tree
RMECM36A–Apricot Fruit on Tree - Moorpark
RMW0PF5N–Archive image from page 54 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit, shade,. Descriptive catalogue of fruit, shade, and ornamental trees : roses, shrubs, plants, etc. descriptivecatal1893ranc Year: 1893 SELECT APRICOTS. Apricot culture in this State is one of the most profitable in- dustries. The climate is so well adapted to their growth, and the demand so great, that the danger of over-production is slight. We offer choice varieties only, which are adapted for the market, canning or drying . MOORPARK. V Moorpark. One of the largest and finest. Orange, with red cheek; flesh orange. July 1st to 1
RMD6XFJ6–Apricot Blossom 'Moorpark'
RM2ANH23E–Journal of Agricultural Research . Journal of Agricultural Research Washington, D. C. l^ ^N PLATE 4 A.—Longitudinal section of affected root shown in Plate 2, A. B.—Longitudinal section through a limb bearing a gall caused by Bacterium tume-faciens. PLATE s Cross section through the normal bark of a limb of a Moorpark apricot tree. Onlyan intermediate area is shown, the innermost and outermost portions of the barkhaving been left out. (Paraffin section lo n thick, stained with Delafields haema-toxylin.) A, B, C.—Strata of cork tissue. D, E, F.—Cork parenchyma, or phelloderm. G, H.—Sclerenchyma
RMP55WX5–Ripe fruit and leaves of the Moorpark Apricot, Prunus armeniaca. Hand-colored illustration by Edwin Dalton Smith engraved by F.W. Smith from Charles McIntosh's 'Flora and Pomona' 1829. McIntosh (1794-1864) was a Scottish gardener to European aristocracy and royalty, and author of many book on gardening. E.D. Smith was a botanical artist who drew for Robert Sweet, Benjamin Maund, etc.
RMPFEGTN–. Descriptive catalogue of fruit, shade, and ornamental trees : roses, shrubs, plants, etc.. Nursery stock California Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. SELECT APRICOTS. Apricot culture in this State is one of the most profitable in- dustries. The climate is so well adapted to their growth, and the demand so great, that the danger of over-production is slight. We offer choice varieties only, which are adapted for the market, canning or drying. MOORPARK. V Moorpark. One of the largest and finest. Orange, wi
RMF0CAFF–Prunus armeniaca 'Moorpark'. Apricot 'Moorpark' on the tree
RM2CDXRA8–. The modern guide for fruit and truck shippers and poultry raisers in the southern states; . APRICOTS trees, being of smaller size, may be planted fifteen feet apart each way.With the exception of this distance apart, the planting and cultivation ofthe apricot is similar to peach culture. Apricot trees being tender, are more liable to casualties from late frostsand insects, and have not proven very profitable so far in the South and Plums; Soils for Planting, Enemies. 135 should not be planted to any extent in the Cotton Belt. Favorite varietiesare the Early Golden, Moorpark and the Royal Apr
RMPFKFAN–. Cyclopedia of hardy fruits. Fruit; Fruit-culture. 110. Moorpark. (XVo) size, handsome appearance, and best quality; they have long been the standard of excellence in "both appearance and quality. The trees have several faults: they are a little tender to cold; are uncertain and irregular bearers; and the crop ripens unevenly. This is a favor- ite variety in some of the California apricot regions, but is not popular in southern Cali- fornia. Moorpark is an old English variety, but is said to have been introduced from France to England at an early date. Tree very large, with long, strong
RMF0CAGB–Prunus armeniaca 'Moorpark'. Apricot 'Moorpark' on the tree
RM2CEEMK9–. The California fruits and how to grow them. ryrarely dotted with a few redspots on one side; flesh dullyellow, soft, rather dry;stone oblong with bitter ker-nel. This variety is pro-nounced by the SouthernCalifornia Nurserymens As-sociation the best apricot forSouthern California, andthey announce that thisis the variety which theyhave been largely growingunder the name Early Moor-park. Ripens a little soonerthan Moorpark. Turkey.—An old va-riety of medium size, round-ish, not compressed; skindeep yellow in the shade,brownish orange in the sun;flesh firm, juicy, of excellentflavor, inclosing
RMPFEJ60–. Descriptive catalogue of fruit, shade and ornamental trees, roses, shrubs, plants &c.,. Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 48 SELECT APRICOTS.. Moorpark. One of the largest and finest; orange, with red cheek ; flesh orange, firm, juicy and sweet with a rich flavor, very productive. Late. Kaisha. Medium size, fine quality, early. Alberge de Montgamet. Medium size, very early, juicy and good, very hardy ; one of the best. Ripe in June. Frillgle. California origin, medium size, pleasant flavor. This apricot was placed
RMF0CB2Y–Prunus armeniaca 'Moorpark'. Apricot 'Moorpark' on the tree
RM2CEFY5W–. Revised, illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees shrubs, roses, bulbs and bulbous plants, grape vines, small fruits, etc.. Russian varieties. Ripens early. Early Golden.—An American variety of Apri-cot. Fruit is small, pale orange, juicy andsweet. The tree is hardy and prolific. Ripensfirst of July. Harris.—This variety is remarkable for its size, beauty and productiveness. It is ex-tremely hardy; will stand the severest winter. Montgamet.—A pale yellow Apricot, slight-ly tinged with red; flesh is firm, juicy andagreeably acid. Moorpark.—The largest of all Apricot
RMF0CB34–Prunus armeniaca 'Moorpark'. Apricot 'Moorpark' on the tree
RMRD4156–. Cyclopedia of hardy fruits. Fruit; Fruit-culture. 110. Moorpark. (XVo) size, handsome appearance, and best quality; they have long been the standard of excellence in "both appearance and quality. The trees have several faults: they are a little tender to cold; are uncertain and irregular bearers; and the crop ripens unevenly. This is a favor- ite variety in some of the California apricot regions, but is not popular in southern Cali- fornia. Moorpark is an old English variety, but is said to have been introduced from France to England at an early date. Tree very large, with long, strong
RMF0CAG7–Prunus armeniaca 'Moorpark'. Apricot 'Moorpark' on the tree
RMRD3YJC–. Cyclopedia of hardy fruits. Fruit; Fruit-culture. 110. Moorpark. {XV2) size, handsome appearance, and best quality; they have long been the standard of excellence in "both appearance and quality. The trees have several faults: they are a little tender to cold; are uncertain and irregular bearers; and the crop ripens unevenly. This is a favor- ite variety in some of the California apricot regions, but is not popular in southern Cali- fornia. Moorpark is an old English variety, but is said to have been introduced from France to England at an early date. Tree very large, with long, strong
RMF0CAFK–Prunus armeniaca 'Moorpark'. Apricot 'Moorpark' on the tree
RMRE0HJB–. The American fruit culturist : containing directions for the propagation and culture of fruit trees in the nursery, orchid and garden : with descriptions of the principal American and foreign varieties cultivated in the United States . Fruit-culture. 312 THE APRICOT. PEACH. (Syv. Anson's Imperial, Peche, De Nancy.) Very large, slightly larger than Moorpark; yellowish orange, with a brownish orange cheek, and mottled with dark brown to the sun ; flesh a rich yellow, juicy, with a rich, high flavor. Stone perforate. Ripens about the time of the Moorpark, which it closely resembles, but is of l
RMF0CAGE–Prunus armeniaca 'Moorpark'. Apricot 'Moorpark' on the tree
RMRM7JAH–. Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). Apricot Growing in Western New York. 289 It is probable that this apricot is improperly uamed, for the Turkey of the fruit manuals is said to be very late, ripening even after Moorpark, whilst this variety is probably two weeks earlier than Moorpark. Both Downing and Hogg describe the Turkey apricot as medium size, round, not compressed, and Downing. 11. Rotnan Apricot. Natural size. says that it " is a fine old variety which is seldom seen in our g
RMF0CAG4–Prunus armeniaca 'Moorpark'. Apricot 'Moorpark' on the tree
RMRFXG3D–. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1889. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. THI{ (^apadiar) 4H[^>i'ticaItUrist Vol. XII. OCTOBER, 1889. No. 10. ^->Cj^€yr^ THE RUSSIAN APRICOT.. ^,N England the Apricot is esteemed as one of the choicest of stone fruits whether for jams or for dessert, great beauty when well much extolled. The number of varieties is not great, being limited to about ten or twelve, among which the Moorpark, Breda, Peach and Royal are prominent. It is usually planted about twelve feet apart, and trained to grow fan-shape along the walls of the gardens or of the gables of
RMF0CAFC–Prunus armeniaca 'Moorpark'. Harvested Apricots 'Moorpark' in a container
RMRM6B68–. Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). 274 Bulletin 71, We frequently lose trees on peach roots without any visible break at the union; but an examination under the bark will usually show a line of separation between the peach and apricot. Fig. I shows the union of a Moorpark apricot, which m5'Ster- iously yellowed and died. When split open, the union presented the appearance shown in Fig. 2, in which it will be seen that the peach and the apricot had broken apart, in the direction aa. The br
RMF0C9JJ–Crates of harvested apricots, tomatoes, blueberries, and other vegetables
RMRFPA18–. The Fresno Nursery Co. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Trees California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees California Fresno Catalogs; Grapes California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit California Fresno Catalogs; Climbing pl. IS THE CANNERS' FAVORITE 19. Blenheim Hemskirke The Hemskirke Apricot is of English origin, similar to the Moorpark in appearance but the tree is a much better bearer. The fruit is large and inclined to be rather flat on both sides. The skin is an orange color, presenting a red cheek when fully ripe. The flesh is a bright
RMRFNK1G–. Spring 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Nursery stock; Vegetables; Plants, Ornamental; Fruit trees; Fruit; Trees. Harris. Fruit uniformly large, about size of the Orleans plum ; oval in shape; color bright yellow with red blush. Quality the best; very juicy and rich. Ripening about July 20th, and very produc- tive. It is as hardy as any apricot known. Planted largely in New York ; it is proving very hardy, pro- lific and profitable. Moorpark. One of the largest,
RMRH8ED4–. Bountiful Ridge Nurseries : 1973 - 1974 retail and commercial growers price list. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. OZARK PREMIER PLUM APRICOTS STELLA (2520) A hardy Russian type apricot that is very cold resistant. Produces good crops of fruit where other varieties freeze out. The fruit is medium size, golden yellow in color, and delicious in quality. A freestone. Recommended for all sections where peaches can be grown. EARLY GOLDEN (2521) A good variety. Very large, deep golden yellow, fine in quality. MOORPARK (2524)
RMRH8E39–. Bountiful Ridge Nurseries : 1975 - 1976 retail and commercial growers price list. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. STELLA (2520) A hardy Russian type apricot that is very cold resistant. Produces good crops of fruit where other varieties freeze out. The fruit is medium size, golden yellow in color, and delicious in quality. A freestone. Recommended for all sections where peaches can be grown. EARLY GOLDEN (2521) A good variety. Very large, deep golden yellow, fine in quality. MOORPARK (2524) One of the largest. Orange-
RMRJF7N9–. Catalogue : Sherwood Hall Nursery Co.. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Menlo Park Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. Catalogue of Trees. Plants, Seeds. Bulbs. S9. APRICOTS. Other Fruits. We include here a considerable list of other fruits, which are available for California growth, giving only a list of the varieties which are the best in each case. APRICOT— Each. Perio. Perioo On Apricot, i year. 3 to 5 feet So 30 $2 50 $20 00 Blenheim (Shipley), Early Moorpark, Hemskirke, Large Early :Iontgamet,
RMRH8E9Y–. Bountiful Ridge Nurseries : 1974 - 1975 retail and commercial growers price list. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. CRIMSON RED RHUBARB APRICOTS STELLA (2520) A hardy Russian type apricot that is very cold resistant. Produces good crops of fruit where other varieties freeze out. The fruit is medium size, golden yellow in color, and delicious in quality. A freestone. Recommended for all sections where peaches can be grown. EARLY GOLDEN (2521) A good variety. Very large, deep golden yellow, fine in quality. MOORPARK (2524
RMRH8FYC–. Bountiful Ridge Nurseries : your guide to better fruits and more beautiful homes for 1934. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Asparagus Catalogs. Our New Tree Digger at) Work in Our Peach Trees. Note The Fine Trees and Roots. Apricot Trees All Varieties, Fine 4 to 5 Feet Trees, 60c Each, $5.00 Per 10. ALEXANDER (Russian). Medium to small, light orange, yellow flecked with red; flesh tender, juicy, sweet and good quality; hardy; very productive. July. MOORPARK. One of the largest; orange-yellow with numerous specks and dots; flesh yellow,
RMRFP9CK–. The Fresno Nursery Nursery Co. Inc. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Trees California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees California Fresno Catalogs; Grapes California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit California Fresno Catalogs; Climbing pl. Blenheim Apricot Blenheim. Above medium; deep yellow; juicy and rich flesh. In great demand both for canning and drying. Trees regular and heavy bearers. Middle of June. Hemskirke. (Alameda Hemskirke.) Almost as large as Moorpark, but earlier and more prolific; flesh bright orange; tender; plum- like flavor. J
RMRFM5HP–. Everything for the fruit grower : 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Bridgeport Catalogs; Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Harris Hardy is the one best suited to the situation." STANDARD APRICOTS.. Harris Hardy Apricot. 25c. each, $2. 50 per doz First-class, 4 to 5 feet... Second-class, 3 to 4 feet, Each $0 20 15 100 $15 00 10 00 Moorpark August. Alexander. Very hardy; low, flecked red. July. Alexis. Very hardy, yellow luscious. July. Orange-red cheek; firm, juicy, rich. an immense bearer; yel- r
RMRCWJDY–. Descriptive catalogue of fruit, shade, and ornamental trees : roses, shrubs, plants, etc.. Nursery stock California Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. SELECT APRICOTS. Apricot culture in this State is one of the most profitable in- dustries. The climate is so well adapted to their growth, and the demand so great, that the danger of over-production is slight. We offer choice varieties only, which are adapted for the market, canning or drying. MOORPARK. V Moorpark. One of the largest and finest. Orange, wi
RMRCTE9J–. Descriptive catalogue of fruit, shade and ornamental trees, roses, shrubs, plants &c.,. Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 48 SELECT APRICOTS.. Moorpark. One of the largest and finest; orange, with red cheek ; flesh orange, firm, juicy and sweet with a rich flavor, very productive. Late. Kaisha. Medium size, fine quality, early. Alberge de Montgamet. Medium size, very early, juicy and good, very hardy ; one of the best. Ripe in June. Frillgle. California origin, medium size, pleasant flavor. This apricot was placed
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