The Nut Culturist: A Treatise on the Propagation, Planting and Cultivation of Nut-bearing Trees and Shrubs, Adapted to the Climate of the United States ...Orange Judd, 1896 - 289 páginas |
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... American chestnut leaf , Page . 18 24 24 26 27 28 36 87 51 56 57 61 75 75 77 77 77 77 88 89 90 91 92 97 98 101 102 102 103 103 104 105 106 110 110 114 119 120 129 134 • 135 20. Spike of burs of bush chinquapin ( Castanea nana ) , 21 ...
... American chestnut leaf , Page . 18 24 24 26 27 28 36 87 51 56 57 61 75 75 77 77 77 77 88 89 90 91 92 97 98 101 102 102 103 103 104 105 106 110 110 114 119 120 129 134 • 135 20. Spike of burs of bush chinquapin ( Castanea nana ) , 21 ...
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... American elms attracted the attention of the Pilgrims and their con- temporaries and descendants , and even continued down to the present day . No one will deny that the American elm is a noble tree in appearance , is easily ...
... American elms attracted the attention of the Pilgrims and their con- temporaries and descendants , and even continued down to the present day . No one will deny that the American elm is a noble tree in appearance , is easily ...
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... 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 to many a household and money to fill oft- depleted purses , while ...
... 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 to many a household and money to fill oft- depleted purses , while ...
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... American and foreign chestnuts , we can safely estimate the crop , when the trees are twenty years old , at a half bushel per tree , or 66 bushels for a single row , and 133 for a double row per mile . With grafted trees of either kind ...
... American and foreign chestnuts , we can safely estimate the crop , when the trees are twenty years old , at a half bushel per tree , or 66 bushels for a single row , and 133 for a double row per mile . With grafted trees of either kind ...
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... America , " Thomas ' " American Fruit Culturist , " Barry's " Fruit Garden , " and a score of other standard pomological works may be consulted , without obtaining therefrom any information in regard to the culture of this nut further ...
... America , " Thomas ' " American Fruit Culturist , " Barry's " Fruit Garden , " and a score of other standard pomological works may be consulted , without obtaining therefrom any information in regard to the culture of this nut further ...
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