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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... experience of the human race , because with necessity comes industry , also the inventions of devices to enable us to avoid just such dangers , and if these fail to keep pace with our wants and needs , wars , earthquakes , drouths , floods ...
... experience of the human race , because with necessity comes industry , also the inventions of devices to enable us to avoid just such dangers , and if these fail to keep pace with our wants and needs , wars , earthquakes , drouths , floods ...
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... experience , having in my younger days taken the advice of my elders , and at a time when a hint of the future value of nut trees would have been worth more than a paid - up life insurance policy . But as the hint was not given , I ...
... experience , having in my younger days taken the advice of my elders , and at a time when a hint of the future value of nut trees would have been worth more than a paid - up life insurance policy . But as the hint was not given , I ...
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... experience . What is true of the New England is equally true of all the older States , and is rapidly becoming so in many of the newer , little attention being paid to the intrinsic value of the wood or the product of the trees planted ...
... experience . What is true of the New England is equally true of all the older States , and is rapidly becoming so in many of the newer , little attention being paid to the intrinsic value of the wood or the product of the trees planted ...
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... experience . When I asked Mr. P. J. Berck- mans , Augusta , Ga . , president of the American Pomolog- ical Society , for information on this point , he promptly replied as follows : " The reason that almonds are not cultivated in ...
... experience . When I asked Mr. P. J. Berck- mans , Augusta , Ga . , president of the American Pomolog- ical Society , for information on this point , he promptly replied as follows : " The reason that almonds are not cultivated in ...
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... experience proved , were not adapted to the soil and climate of the country . In a paper read before the American Pomological Society at its session held at Sacramento , Cal . , Jan. 16-18 , 1895 , Prof. E. J. Wickson , of the ...
... experience proved , were not adapted to the soil and climate of the country . In a paper read before the American Pomological Society at its session held at Sacramento , Cal . , Jan. 16-18 , 1895 , Prof. E. J. Wickson , of the ...
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