The Nut Culturist: A Treatise on the Propagation, Planting and Cultivation of Nut-bearing Trees and Shrubs, Adapted to the Climates of the United States ...Orange Judd Company, 1919 - 289 páginas |
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... butternut would thrive just as well , cost . no more , and yet yield bushels of delicious and highly prized nuts , and this annually or in alternate years , continuing and increasing in productiveness for one , two or more centuries ...
... butternut would thrive just as well , cost . no more , and yet yield bushels of delicious and highly prized nuts , and this annually or in alternate years , continuing and increasing in productiveness for one , two or more centuries ...
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... butternut , black walnut and Persian walnut , and under the generic name of Juglans . But in the year 1818 Mr. Thomas Nuttall , an eminent English botanist , who had given years to wan- dering through our forests and studying American ...
... butternut , black walnut and Persian walnut , and under the generic name of Juglans . But in the year 1818 Mr. Thomas Nuttall , an eminent English botanist , who had given years to wan- dering through our forests and studying American ...
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... butternut ranks first in flavor and general estimation , but owing to its hard , rough shell , and the difficulty in extracting the kernel , it has never become of any considerable importance , although usually found in our markets in ...
... butternut ranks first in flavor and general estimation , but owing to its hard , rough shell , and the difficulty in extracting the kernel , it has never become of any considerable importance , although usually found in our markets in ...
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... butternut , and it is not so difficult to extract when the nuts are dry , but the flavor is too rank for most palates , although it has often been referred to as excellent by the earlier botanists who visited this country ; but it has ...
... butternut , and it is not so difficult to extract when the nuts are dry , but the flavor is too rank for most palates , although it has often been referred to as excellent by the earlier botanists who visited this country ; but it has ...
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... butternut , succeed best in bottomlands , near creeks and larger streams . If the soil is naturally too dry for such trees , the fault can be readily remedied by the use of some form of mulch applied to the surface of the soil around ...
... butternut , succeed best in bottomlands , near creeks and larger streams . If the soil is naturally too dry for such trees , the fault can be readily remedied by the use of some form of mulch applied to the surface of the soil around ...
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