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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... 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 three to four inches long , 12.
... 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 three to four inches long , 12.
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... season of ripening ; some may come on too early , others far too late for special localities , but all these faults or varia- tions may be readily overcome by raising seedlings , and then selecting for propagation those coming nearest ...
... season of ripening ; some may come on too early , others far too late for special localities , but all these faults or varia- tions may be readily overcome by raising seedlings , and then selecting for propagation those coming nearest ...
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... season ; if not , then this operation must be deferred until the following year . But in case the seedlings are ... Season for Budding . - So much depends upon climate , location , and variation of seasons , that no special date or time ...
... season ; if not , then this operation must be deferred until the following year . But in case the seedlings are ... Season for Budding . - So much depends upon climate , location , and variation of seasons , that no special date or time ...
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... season is a wet one the stocks may continue to grow and 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 ...
... season is a wet one the stocks may continue to grow and 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 ...
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... season's growth are preferred , and these should be taken from the most healthy and vigorous branches of bearing trees , if possible . The leaves should be immediately removed , not by breaking or pulling off with the hand , but by ...
... season's growth are preferred , and these should be taken from the most healthy and vigorous branches of bearing trees , if possible . The leaves should be immediately removed , not by breaking or pulling off with the hand , but by ...
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