The Small Fruit CulturistO. Judd, 1867 - 272 páginas |
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acid acre Alpine Antwerp appear Barberry baskets become beds Berberis berry Black Black Currant Black Raspberry Blackberry bloom boxes branches bright scarlet buds bush canes strong Cherry color conical covered Cranberry crates crop cultivation culture Currant cuttings deep drupes early feet firm flavor flesh flowers foreign varieties fruit growers garden gathered Gooseberry Grape green grow grown growth hardy Hautbois Horticultural horticulturists inches insects juicy kinds known late leaves light crimson manure market variety medium moderately moist mulch native obtuse-conical open ground ORANGE JUDD Originated pale Park Row PERFECT FLOWER pistillate plants pollen portion pots probably produce PROPAGATION pruning purple racemes Raspberry readily rich ripe ripens roots rows runners season seedlings seeds serrate Shepherdia shown in figure small fruits soil species spines sprightly spring stamens stems stools Strawberry suckers sweet usually vigorous wild winter wood worm yellow young
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Página 225 - Shell heterostrophe— conical — oblong — about one inch in length and half an inch in diameter — whorls six or seven, rounded and marked with numerous oblique and delicate striae — apex rather obtuse, and not eroded — a deeply impressed line along the upper part of the whorls, parallel with the suture, periostracha smooth and very glossy, colour and markings exceedingly various, the ground...
Página 10 - ... acceptable. Not only do private families, saloons, and hotels consume enormous quantities of the Small Fruits which have been preserved in these hermetically sealed cans and jars, but every steamer or sailing vessel that leaves our ports takes with it a supply for use on the voyage, and it often forms a share of the freight. We are not only called upon to produce fruits to supply the home demand, but other portions of the world which cannot or do not produce them, and it can readily be seen that...