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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... duty is now five cents , we imported 1,326,633 pounds . The total value of both kinds for the four years , amounted to $ 1,716,277.32 . Whether this high protective duty is to remain or not is uncertain , but it 8 THE NUT CULTURIST .
... duty is now five cents , we imported 1,326,633 pounds . The total value of both kinds for the four years , amounted to $ 1,716,277.32 . Whether this high protective duty is to remain or not is uncertain , but it 8 THE NUT CULTURIST .
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... remain or not is uncertain , but it is quite evident that it has had very little effect in stimulating the culti- vation of this nut except in circumscribed localities on the Pacific coast . Of filberts and walnuts , not shelled , and ...
... remain or not is uncertain , but it is quite evident that it has had very little effect in stimulating the culti- vation of this nut except in circumscribed localities on the Pacific coast . Of filberts and walnuts , not shelled , and ...
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... set where they are to remain permanently . The Season for Budding . - So much depends upon climate , location , and variation of seasons , that no special date or time can be given for budding trees 22 THE NUT CULTURIST .
... set where they are to remain permanently . The Season for Budding . - So much depends upon climate , location , and variation of seasons , that no special date or time can be given for budding trees 22 THE NUT CULTURIST .
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... remain in good condition for budding until the middle of September ; but in a dry season they may cease to grow in August , and it is these variable conditions which gives to the close observer and man of experience such an advantage ...
... remain in good condition for budding until the middle of September ; but in a dry season they may cease to grow in August , and it is these variable conditions which gives to the close observer and man of experience such an advantage ...
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... remains with the bud to fall into place and rest firmly on the wood of the stock , as shown in Fig . 6 . When the bud is in position and fitted to the stock , as shown , wind the raffia , or other material used , around the stock , both ...
... remains with the bud to fall into place and rest firmly on the wood of the stock , as shown in Fig . 6 . When the bud is in position and fitted to the stock , as shown , wind the raffia , or other material used , around the stock , both ...
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