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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... 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 equally 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 equally as ...
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... readily as one could potatoes or corn . Where farmers want a row of trees along the road- side , to be utilized for line fence posts , they cannot pos- sibly find any kinds better adapted for this purpose than 10 THE NUT CULTURIST .
... readily as one could potatoes or corn . Where farmers want a row of trees along the road- side , to be utilized for line fence posts , they cannot pos- sibly find any kinds better adapted for this purpose than 10 THE NUT CULTURIST .
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... readily and profitably produced at home . There need be no fear of an overproduction of such things , no matter how many may engage in their cultivation , be- cause in such industries many will resolve to do , and even make an attempt ...
... readily and profitably produced at home . There need be no fear of an overproduction of such things , no matter how many may engage in their cultivation , be- cause in such industries many will resolve to do , and even make an attempt ...
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... readily overcome by raising seedlings , and then selecting for propagation those coming nearest ful- filling the requirements of local conditions or circum- stances . It is by such experiments and means that fruit culture has reached ...
... readily overcome by raising seedlings , and then selecting for propagation those coming nearest ful- filling the requirements of local conditions or circum- stances . It is by such experiments and means that fruit culture has reached ...
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... readily made by placing the nuts in a barrel , pouring the tar on them , and stirring with a stick until every nut is coated . To prevent the tar sticking to the hands in planting , dust the nuts with dry wood ashes , land plas- ter ...
... readily made by placing the nuts in a barrel , pouring the tar on them , and stirring with a stick until every nut is coated . To prevent the tar sticking to the hands in planting , dust the nuts with dry wood ashes , land plas- ter ...
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