| United States. Patent Office - Patents - 1846 - 2014 pages
...with mucilage, gluten, and gum, where the linseed is not. In Lawson's Agricultural Manual, he says: " The gold of pleasure produces a finer oil for burning...succeeds better than any of the other cruciferous oil-plants on light shallow dry soils, and arrives so soon at maturity that in the south of Europe... | |
| American Institute of the City of New York - Agriculture - 1855 - 654 pages
...Saliva (Miagrum sativum), an annual from France, which produces a finer oil for burning than rape, having a brighter flame, less smoke, and scarcely any smell. It succeeds well on light, shallow, dry soils, and in our middle and Southern States, it probably would produce... | |
| United States. Patent Office - Patents - 1855 - 832 pages
...Sativa, (Miagrum sativum,) an annual from France, which produces a finer oil for burning than rape, having a brighter flame, less smoke, and scarcely any smell. It succeeds well on light, shallow, dry soils, and in our Middle and Southern States it probably would produce... | |
| Francis Peyre Porcher - Botany - 1863 - 644 pages
..."Camelina sativa (Miagrum satimim) an annual from France, produces a finer oil for burning than rape, having a brighter flame, less smoke, and scarcely any smell. It succeeds well in light, shallow, dry soils; and in our Middle and Southern states it would probably produce... | |
| Francis Peyre Porcher - Botany - 1863 - 640 pages
...Camelina sativa (Miagrum sativum) an annual from France, produces a finer oil for burning than rape, having a brighter flame, less smoke, and scarcely any smell. It succeeds well in light, shallow, dry soils ; and in our Middle and Southern states it would probably produce... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - Agriculture - 1889 - 590 pages
...obtained from an acre, and from these 540 Ibs. of oil. The return is obtained within a few months. The gold of pleasure produces a finer oil for burning...cruciferous oil plants on light, shallow, dry soils, ami arrives so earlv at maturity that in the south of Europe it produces two crops "in a season. In... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - Agriculture - 1889 - 566 pages
...obtained from an acre, and from these 540 Ibs. of oil. The return is obtained within a few months. The gold of pleasure produces a finer oil for burning...flame, less smoke, and scarcely any smell. It succeeds bettor than any of the other cruciferous oil plants on light, shallow, dry soils, and arrives so early... | |
| United States - 1855 - 612 pages
...Saliva, (Miagrum sativum,) an annual from France, which produces a finer oil for burning than rape, having a brighter flame, less smoke, and scarcely any smell. It succeeds well on light, shallow, dry soils, and in our Middle and Southern States it probably would produce... | |
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