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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... spring , with its flowers . The common Eng- lish name is from the Latin amandola , corrupted from amygdala . In French it is amandier ; in German , mandel ; Portuguese , amendoa ; Spanish , almendro ; Italian , amandola , mandalo ...
... spring , with its flowers . The common Eng- lish name is from the Latin amandola , corrupted from amygdala . In French it is amandier ; in German , mandel ; Portuguese , amendoa ; Spanish , almendro ; Italian , amandola , mandalo ...
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... spring frosts usually destroy all the blossoms . We have tried many varieties of the soft- shell without success . The hard - shell will occasionally bear a crop of fruit , as it blooms later , and the blooms seem to resist cold better ...
... spring frosts usually destroy all the blossoms . We have tried many varieties of the soft- shell without success . The hard - shell will occasionally bear a crop of fruit , as it blooms later , and the blooms seem to resist cold better ...
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... spring and early autumn frosts . It is scarcely reasonable to suppose that a region of country as extensive as that of one - half of the Middle and all of the Southern States , with a range of climate admitting of the successful ...
... spring and early autumn frosts . It is scarcely reasonable to suppose that a region of country as extensive as that of one - half of the Middle and all of the Southern States , with a range of climate admitting of the successful ...
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... spring frosts have been heretofore inimical to the cultivation of the almond , then the production of late - blooming varieties would be a remedy . There will also be variations in the season of ripening ; some may come on too early ...
... spring frosts have been heretofore inimical to the cultivation of the almond , then the production of late - blooming varieties would be a remedy . There will also be variations in the season of ripening ; some may come on too early ...
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... spring . The safest way is to place fine wire netting on the bottom of the box , and then cover it with the same . Owing to the abundance of mice and other little nut - eating animals , I have never dared to plant out nuts in the fall ...
... spring . The safest way is to place fine wire netting on the bottom of the box , and then cover it with the same . Owing to the abundance of mice and other little nut - eating animals , I have never dared to plant out nuts in the fall ...
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