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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... species ; consequently there is a close relation- ship between the varieties of both sections , and their seedlings may be employed indiscriminately for stocks . The next nearest relatives in the family line are the plums ( Prunus ) ...
... species ; consequently there is a close relation- ship between the varieties of both sections , and their seedlings may be employed indiscriminately for stocks . The next nearest relatives in the family line are the plums ( Prunus ) ...
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... species ( Raphia tædigera ) is a native of the lower valley of the Amazon and Orinoco , and another ( R. Ruffia ) of Madagascar and adjacent islands . Raffia is somewhat softer and more pliable than the ordinary bass , although it does ...
... species ( Raphia tædigera ) is a native of the lower valley of the Amazon and Orinoco , and another ( R. Ruffia ) of Madagascar and adjacent islands . Raffia is somewhat softer and more pliable than the ordinary bass , although it does ...
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... species and varieties of the same genus , -to say nothing of the widely cultivated peach , -flourish over a very wide range of country and climate , and nowhere better than near the Atlantic ocean in the Mid- dle and some of the ...
... species and varieties of the same genus , -to say nothing of the widely cultivated peach , -flourish over a very wide range of country and climate , and nowhere better than near the Atlantic ocean in the Mid- dle and some of the ...
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... species , it would not be at all strange if an occasional variety raised from the seed of either class should diverge towards , or even pass completely over to a closely allied group . From the varieties found in the forementioned ...
... species , it would not be at all strange if an occasional variety raised from the seed of either class should diverge towards , or even pass completely over to a closely allied group . From the varieties found in the forementioned ...
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... disease , and there will probably be some form of copper solution employed for destroying it , as with various species of fungi on other kinds of fruit trees . CHAPTER IIL THE BEECHNUT . Fagus , Linn . The THE ALMOND . 13.
... disease , and there will probably be some form of copper solution employed for destroying it , as with various species of fungi on other kinds of fruit trees . CHAPTER IIL THE BEECHNUT . Fagus , Linn . The THE ALMOND . 13.
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