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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... Italy and Spain every year , and they are probably imported under the head of mis- cellaneous nuts , not specially provided for , and upon which the duty was two cents per pound in 1890 - '91 , but was later reduced to one and a half ...
... Italy and Spain every year , and they are probably imported under the head of mis- cellaneous nuts , not specially provided for , and upon which the duty was two cents per pound in 1890 - '91 , but was later reduced to one and a half ...
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... Italian botanist , suggests that the name came from the Hebrew word shakad , sig- nifying vigilant , or to awake , because after the rigors of winter the almond tree is one of the earliest to hail the coming of spring , with its flowers ...
... Italian botanist , suggests that the name came from the Hebrew word shakad , sig- nifying vigilant , or to awake , because after the rigors of winter the almond tree is one of the earliest to hail the coming of spring , with its flowers ...
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... Italy , where the nuts were called nuces græcæ , or Greek nuts . Columella , about the middle of the first century of our era , was the earliest Roman writer to mention the almond as distinct from the peach . From Italy this nut was ...
... Italy , where the nuts were called nuces græcæ , or Greek nuts . Columella , about the middle of the first century of our era , was the earliest Roman writer to mention the almond as distinct from the peach . From Italy this nut was ...
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... Italian , faggio ; Armenian , fao ; and in Welsh ffawydd . The beech belongs to the order Cupuliferæ , or oak family . The genus contains about fifteen species of handsome deciduous and evergreen trees , or shrubs , very widely ...
... Italian , faggio ; Armenian , fao ; and in Welsh ffawydd . The beech belongs to the order Cupuliferæ , or oak family . The genus contains about fifteen species of handsome deciduous and evergreen trees , or shrubs , very widely ...
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... Italian , castagna , from the Latin castanea . History of the Chestnut . - The so - called Euro- pean chestnut is ... Italy and Spain , the chest- nut has become thoroughly naturalized and , as we may say , run wild , but as one of ...
... Italian , castagna , from the Latin castanea . History of the Chestnut . - The so - called Euro- pean chestnut is ... Italy and Spain , the chest- nut has become thoroughly naturalized and , as we may say , run wild , but as one of ...
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