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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... hardy nut trees ex- tensively along our highways or elsewhere . In answer to such a question it may be said that we not only con- sume all of the edible nuts raised in this country , but import millions of pounds annually of the very ...
... hardy nut trees ex- tensively along our highways or elsewhere . In answer to such a question it may be said that we not only con- sume all of the edible nuts raised in this country , but import millions of pounds annually of the very ...
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... hardy in the North wherever the peach tree thrives , and the thin , or paper shelled , succeed only in warm climates . All these authors agree in saying that the propagation and culti- vation of the almond is the same as practiced with ...
... hardy in the North wherever the peach tree thrives , and the thin , or paper shelled , succeed only in warm climates . All these authors agree in saying that the propagation and culti- vation of the almond is the same as practiced with ...
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... hardy as the peach , and bears quite freely . The attention paid to the almond in the Atlan- tic and Central States might well be given to other nuts . " This is certainly a very easy way of disposing of the cultivation of a nut which ...
... hardy as the peach , and bears quite freely . The attention paid to the almond in the Atlan- tic and Central States might well be given to other nuts . " This is certainly a very easy way of disposing of the cultivation of a nut which ...
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... hardy fruits as the apple and pear , and from these down to the pineapple and cocoanut , should not yield a locality or localities admirably adapted to the cultivation of the half - hardy almond tree . It is no doubt true that there are ...
... hardy fruits as the apple and pear , and from these down to the pineapple and cocoanut , should not yield a locality or localities admirably adapted to the cultivation of the half - hardy almond tree . It is no doubt true that there are ...
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... hardy and half - hardy trees , it is better to keep the buds dormant during the cool or cold winter months . Here in the Northern States we usually begin to look over our stocks during the latter part of July or first week in August ...
... hardy and half - hardy trees , it is better to keep the buds dormant during the cool or cold winter months . Here in the Northern States we usually begin to look over our stocks during the latter part of July or first week in August ...
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