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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... larger growth - to become trespassers ; but this only ap- plies to where there is such a scarcity that the quantity taken perceptibly lessens the total crop . But where there is an abundance , either the temptation to trespass 6 THE NUT ...
... larger growth - to become trespassers ; but this only ap- plies to where there is such a scarcity that the quantity taken perceptibly lessens the total crop . But where there is an abundance , either the temptation to trespass 6 THE NUT ...
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... larger cities assure me that the demand for our best kinds of edible nuts is far in excess of the supply , and yet not one housewife or cook in a thousand in this country has ever attempted to use nuts of any kind in the prepara- tion ...
... larger cities assure me that the demand for our best kinds of edible nuts is far in excess of the supply , and yet not one housewife or cook in a thousand in this country has ever attempted to use nuts of any kind in the prepara- tion ...
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... larger than in the peach , almost sessile , and from separate scaly buds on the shoots of the preceding season , appearing in early spring , before or with the unfolding leaves , the latter being folded lengthwise in the bud . Leaves ...
... larger than in the peach , almost sessile , and from separate scaly buds on the shoots of the preceding season , appearing in early spring , before or with the unfolding leaves , the latter being folded lengthwise in the bud . Leaves ...
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... larger than one - year budded trees . The trees should be set fifteen to eighteen feet apart , varying the distance according to variety , soil , and other local conditions , and it is best to place them in rows and at right angles , in ...
... larger than one - year budded trees . The trees should be set fifteen to eighteen feet apart , varying the distance according to variety , soil , and other local conditions , and it is best to place them in rows and at right angles , in ...
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... larger part of the borers with knife or gouge . In recent years a pest known as the " shot - hole borer " ( Scolytus rugulosus ) has appeared in many and widely separated localities , in both the Eastern and Western States , attacking ...
... larger part of the borers with knife or gouge . In recent years a pest known as the " shot - hole borer " ( Scolytus rugulosus ) has appeared in many and widely separated localities , in both the Eastern and Western States , attacking ...
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