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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... base of the . blade , as seen in many varieties of the common peach . Fruit clothed with a fine dense pubescence in both peach and almond ; but in the latter the pulpy envelope be- comes dry and fibrous at maturity , cracking open irreg ...
... base of the . blade , as seen in many varieties of the common peach . Fruit clothed with a fine dense pubescence in both peach and almond ; but in the latter the pulpy envelope be- comes dry and fibrous at maturity , cracking open irreg ...
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... base have dropped , all may be used with fair success . If there are any soft and immature buds on the upper part of the shoot , or any undeveloped ones at the base , they should be rejected . Success FIG . 4. PREPARED SHOOT . in ...
... base have dropped , all may be used with fair success . If there are any soft and immature buds on the upper part of the shoot , or any undeveloped ones at the base , they should be rejected . Success FIG . 4. PREPARED SHOOT . in ...
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... base of the shoot may be carefully removed with a sharp knife . This is usually done the last of July or first of August , which gives time for the healing of the wound before the close of the growing season . Sometimes it may be ...
... base of the shoot may be carefully removed with a sharp knife . This is usually done the last of July or first of August , which gives time for the healing of the wound before the close of the growing season . Sometimes it may be ...
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... base , thus giving a sturdy foundation to build upon later , the pruner keeping in mind that the weaker the growth the more severe should be the pruning . Better leave a few strong buds , from which vigorous shoots will be produced ...
... base , thus giving a sturdy foundation to build upon later , the pruner keeping in mind that the weaker the growth the more severe should be the pruning . Better leave a few strong buds , from which vigorous shoots will be produced ...
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... base , but pointed at the top . Shell rather hard and firm , and will withstand rough handling and transportation long distances . Ker- nel very sweet and tender , hence highly prized every- where . There are several sub - varieties ...
... base , but pointed at the top . Shell rather hard and firm , and will withstand rough handling and transportation long distances . Ker- nel very sweet and tender , hence highly prized every- where . There are several sub - varieties ...
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