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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... shellbark hickory , 64. Shellbark Missouri , . 65. Long Western shellbark , Fig . 42. Extra large hazel seedling or round English filbert , 48. Filbert orchard struck with blight , fifth year from seed , 44. Hazel fungus , · • 45 ...
... shellbark hickory , 64. Shellbark Missouri , . 65. Long Western shellbark , Fig . 42. Extra large hazel seedling or round English filbert , 48. Filbert orchard struck with blight , fifth year from seed , 44. Hazel fungus , · • 45 ...
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... shellbark hickory , chestnut , wal- nut , pecan and butternut would thrive just as well , cost . no more , and yet yield bushels of delicious and highly prized nuts , and this annually or in alternate years , continuing and increasing ...
... shellbark hickory , chestnut , wal- nut , pecan and butternut would thrive just as well , cost . no more , and yet yield bushels of delicious and highly prized nuts , and this annually or in alternate years , continuing and increasing ...
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... shellbark hickories , or even the native chestnut , in place of the American elm , they would not only have had equally as beautiful trees for shade and ornament , but the nutritious nuts would scarcely have failed to bring bright cheer ...
... shellbark hickories , or even the native chestnut , in place of the American elm , they would not only have had equally as beautiful trees for shade and ornament , but the nutritious nuts would scarcely have failed to bring bright cheer ...
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... the species ; kernel two - lobed , oily , sweet and deli- cious , as in the common shellbark hickory , or extremely bitter , as in the bitter nut . - History . The early white settlers of the Atlantic 147 HICKORY NUTS,
... the species ; kernel two - lobed , oily , sweet and deli- cious , as in the common shellbark hickory , or extremely bitter , as in the bitter nut . - History . The early white settlers of the Atlantic 147 HICKORY NUTS,
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... shellbark hickory will taste just as sweet and command as high a price in market under one scientific name as another ; but the cultivator may have occasion to look up the botanical name of his trees in some school botany , or other ...
... shellbark hickory will taste just as sweet and command as high a price in market under one scientific name as another ; but the cultivator may have occasion to look up the botanical name of his trees in some school botany , or other ...
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