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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... early settlers of the New England States planted shellbark hickories , or even the native chestnut , in place of the American elm , they would not only have had equally as beautiful trees for shade and ornament , but the nutritious nuts ...
... early settlers of the New England States planted shellbark hickories , or even the native chestnut , in place of the American elm , they would not only have had equally as beautiful trees for shade and ornament , but the nutritious nuts ...
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... earliest to hail the coming of spring , with its flowers . The common Eng- lish name is from the Latin amandola ... early spring , before or with the unfolding leaves , the latter being folded lengthwise in the bud . Leaves three to ...
... earliest to hail the coming of spring , with its flowers . The common Eng- lish name is from the Latin amandola ... early spring , before or with the unfolding leaves , the latter being folded lengthwise in the bud . Leaves three to ...
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... early history or origin of the almond , and even its native country has not been positively deter- mined , although ... earliest Roman writer to mention the almond as distinct from the peach . From Italy this nut was slowly disseminated ...
... early history or origin of the almond , and even its native country has not been positively deter- mined , although ... earliest Roman writer to mention the almond as distinct from the peach . From Italy this nut was slowly disseminated ...
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... early blooming , as spring frosts usually destroy all the blossoms . We have tried many varieties of the soft- shell without success . The hard - shell will occasionally bear a crop of fruit , as it blooms later , and the blooms seem to ...
... early blooming , as spring frosts usually destroy all the blossoms . We have tried many varieties of the soft- shell without success . The hard - shell will occasionally bear a crop of fruit , as it blooms later , and the blooms seem to ...
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... early bloom- ing of fruit trees , as well as warding off late spring and early autumn frosts . It is scarcely reasonable to suppose that a region of country as extensive as that of one - half of the Middle and all of the Southern States ...
... early bloom- ing of fruit trees , as well as warding off late spring and early autumn frosts . It is scarcely reasonable to suppose that a region of country as extensive as that of one - half of the Middle and all of the Southern States ...
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