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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... raise as readily as peaches , apples and pears . There certainly can be no excuse for the neglect of such nut trees on the score of cost of labor in propagation and planting , because our streets and highways are lined and shaded with ...
... raise as readily as peaches , apples and pears . There certainly can be no excuse for the neglect of such nut trees on the score of cost of labor in propagation and planting , because our streets and highways are lined and shaded with ...
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... raised in this country , but import millions of pounds annually of the very kinds which thrive here as well as in any other part of the world . I have before me the records of our imports from the year 1790 to 1894 , but as I purpose ...
... raised in this country , but import millions of pounds annually of the very kinds which thrive here as well as in any other part of the world . I have before me the records of our imports from the year 1790 to 1894 , but as I purpose ...
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... raise several foreign varie- ties of edible nuts on a somewhat extensive scale , but all these widely scattered experiments are mere drops in the ocean of our wants . Under such conditions I ask , Californians in all seriousness , if it ...
... raise several foreign varie- ties of edible nuts on a somewhat extensive scale , but all these widely scattered experiments are mere drops in the ocean of our wants . Under such conditions I ask , Californians in all seriousness , if it ...
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... raising these trees are large and there is little danger of loss in transplanting . But if purchasers will insist on ... raise nut trees , and as readily as one could potatoes or corn . Where farmers want a row of trees along the road ...
... raising these trees are large and there is little danger of loss in transplanting . But if purchasers will insist on ... raise nut trees , and as readily as one could potatoes or corn . Where farmers want a row of trees along the road ...
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... raised in the valley of the Jordan . Bitter almonds come princi- pally from Mogador in Morocco . As for almond culture in the United States , very little is to be said further than that , while we have few experiments to refer to as ...
... raised in the valley of the Jordan . Bitter almonds come princi- pally from Mogador in Morocco . As for almond culture in the United States , very little is to be said further than that , while we have few experiments to refer to as ...
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