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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... give any infor- mation in regard to them . On the contrary , however , I must acknowledge my indebtedness to many corre- spondents , who have so generously placed specimens of both trees and nuts of rare new varieties in my hands for ...
... give any infor- mation in regard to them . On the contrary , however , I must acknowledge my indebtedness to many corre- spondents , who have so generously placed specimens of both trees and nuts of rare new varieties in my hands for ...
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... give just as dense a shade , and look as well - besides , in a few years they may yield enough to pay the taxes on the entire farm , the crop increasing in amount and value not only during the lifetime of the planter , but that of many ...
... give just as dense a shade , and look as well - besides , in a few years they may yield enough to pay the taxes on the entire farm , the crop increasing in amount and value not only during the lifetime of the planter , but that of many ...
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... give reasons for their opinions and statements , in regard to the cultivation of crops or plants with which they have become familiar through personal experience . When I asked Mr. P. J. Berck- mans , Augusta , Ga . , president of the ...
... give reasons for their opinions and statements , in regard to the cultivation of crops or plants with which they have become familiar through personal experience . When I asked Mr. P. J. Berck- mans , Augusta , Ga . , president of the ...
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... give this warning to those who have had no experience in raising nut trees . If not convenient to plant in the fall , nuts of all kinds may be packed in barrels , boxes , or similar vessels , mixed with or stratified with sharp sand or ...
... give this warning to those who have had no experience in raising nut trees . If not convenient to plant in the fall , nuts of all kinds may be packed in barrels , boxes , or similar vessels , mixed with or stratified with sharp sand or ...
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... gives to the close observer and man of experience such an advantage over the novice in the propagation of plants . It is better to begin budding too early than to be a few days too late . The operation called budding consists in taking ...
... gives to the close observer and man of experience such an advantage over the novice in the propagation of plants . It is better to begin budding too early than to be a few days too late . The operation called budding consists in taking ...
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