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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... closely allied trees . That the soil should be moderately rich is , of course , a condition required with all culti- vated nut and fruit trees , but over - stimulation may re- sult in excessive and immature growth late in the sea- son ...
... closely allied trees . That the soil should be moderately rich is , of course , a condition required with all culti- vated nut and fruit trees , but over - stimulation may re- sult in excessive and immature growth late in the sea- son ...
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... closely allied group . From the varieties found in the forementioned groups we must seek to find , or produce therefrom , those which will succeed in this country wherever it may be thought desirable to attempt the cultivation of this ...
... closely allied group . From the varieties found in the forementioned groups we must seek to find , or produce therefrom , those which will succeed in this country wherever it may be thought desirable to attempt the cultivation of this ...
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... closely related that the two species may be considered as one for all practical purposes , such as propagation , cultivation , and value of the wood and nuts . It is true 44 THE BEECHNUT CONTENTS CHAPTER L CHAPTER II CHAPTER III.
... closely related that the two species may be considered as one for all practical purposes , such as propagation , cultivation , and value of the wood and nuts . It is true 44 THE BEECHNUT CONTENTS CHAPTER L CHAPTER II CHAPTER III.
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... closely resembling the common European species , from which it is distinguished by its longer , thinner and less shin- ing leaves . F. obliqua ( oblique ) . Chile beech . - Leaves ovate , oblong , oblique , somewhat rhomboid , blunt ...
... closely resembling the common European species , from which it is distinguished by its longer , thinner and less shin- ing leaves . F. obliqua ( oblique ) . Chile beech . - Leaves ovate , oblong , oblique , somewhat rhomboid , blunt ...
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... closely resembles the Paragon , but I have not had an opportunity of fruiting trees under the two names side by side , as would be necessary to deter- mine their identity or difference , if they are really distinct . COOPER . A very ...
... closely resembles the Paragon , but I have not had an opportunity of fruiting trees under the two names side by side , as would be necessary to deter- mine their identity or difference , if they are really distinct . COOPER . A very ...
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