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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... probably worth two dollars each for firewood , or one dollar more than the nurseryman's price at the time of planting . The greater part of these trees , however , have since been cre- mated , a few being left as reminders of the ...
... probably worth two dollars each for firewood , or one dollar more than the nurseryman's price at the time of planting . The greater part of these trees , however , have since been cre- mated , a few being left as reminders of the ...
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... probably improve , on account of having more room for development . There has been a steady increase in the demand , and a corresponding advance in the price of all kinds of edible nuts , during the past three or four decades ...
... probably improve , on account of having more room for development . There has been a steady increase in the demand , and a corresponding advance in the price of all kinds of edible nuts , during the past three or four decades ...
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... probably imported under the head of mis- cellaneous nuts , not specially provided for , and upon which the duty was two cents per pound in 1890 - '91 , but was later reduced to one and a half cents . Under the head " miscellaneous nuts ...
... probably imported under the head of mis- cellaneous nuts , not specially provided for , and upon which the duty was two cents per pound in 1890 - '91 , but was later reduced to one and a half cents . Under the head " miscellaneous nuts ...
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... probably cost fully as much to secure , plant and care for during the few or many years since they were set out , as would have been expended upon the most beautiful and valu- able nut - bearing kinds . If our ancestors were at fault in ...
... probably cost fully as much to secure , plant and care for during the few or many years since they were set out , as would have been expended upon the most beautiful and valu- able nut - bearing kinds . If our ancestors were at fault in ...
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... probably the most congenial and best stock for this purpose , but seedlings of the peach are most generally employed because the most abundant and cheapest . Under certain conditions , such as cold , heavy , moist soils , and where ...
... probably the most congenial and best stock for this purpose , but seedlings of the peach are most generally employed because the most abundant and cheapest . Under certain conditions , such as cold , heavy , moist soils , and where ...
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