 | 1828 - 574 halaman
...these are the leaves of the CTlea fragrans (fig. 121. a), and sometimes those of the San-cha-yu 121 The first gathering of the leaves begins about the...the sample may be more even and marketable. To make single or hyson, the first two gatherings are chosen, and, as (Camellia sasdnqua, b); and, in the sort... | |
 | Luke Herbert - 1829 - 394 halaman
...continues to the end of May; the second lasts from Midsummer to the end of July; the third takes place during the months of August and September. When the...a second time. 'When fired enough, the tea is laid OB tables, to be drawn, or picked over, potting aside all the unsightly and imperfectly dried leaves,... | |
 | 1829 - 832 halaman
...they are equally and carefully rubbed between men's hands to roll them ; after which, they are agam put into the pan in larger quantities, over a slower...the sample may be more even and marketable. To make single or hyson, the first two gatherings are chosen, and, as soon as picked from the trees, are put... | |
 | Luke Hebert - 1829 - 394 halaman
...brushed off again into the baskets, in which they are equally and carefully rubbed between men's bands to roll them; after which, they are again put into...tables, to be drawn, or picked over, putting aside alt the unsightly and imperfectly dried leaves, in order that the sample may be more even and marketable.... | |
 | John S. Skinner - 1829 - 436 halaman
...men's hands to roll them; after which they are again put into the pan in larger quantities, over a slow fire, to be dried a second time. When fired enough,...drawn or picked over, putting aside all the unsightly or imperfectly dried leaves, in order that the sample may be more even and marketable. To make singlo... | |
 | 1830 - 318 halaman
...continues to the end of May ; the second lasts from Midsummer to the end of July; the third takes place during the months of August and September. When the...enough, the tea is laid on tables, to be drawn or • * Journal of a Naturalist — one of the most delightful books of the past year, and worthy of... | |
 | John Claudius Loudon - 1835 - 1324 halaman
...Chinese, however, deny that any of the latter leaves are ever intermiied. (Gard. Mag., vol. iv. p. 455.) again put into the pan in larger quantities, over a slower fire, to be dried a second time. When firucl enough, the tea is laid on tables to be drawn or picked over, putting aside all the unsightly... | |
 | Luke Hebert - 1829 - 394 halaman
...con-tinues to the end of May; the second lasts from Midsummer to the end of July; the third takes place during the months of August and September. When the...the sample may be more even and marketable. To make single or hyson, the nest two gather-ings are chosen, and, as soon as picked from the trees, are put... | |
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