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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... hundred other similar kinds , where shellbark hickory , chestnut , wal- nut , pecan and butternut would thrive just as well , cost no more , and yet yield bushels of delicious and highly prized nuts , and this annually or in alternate ...
... hundred other similar kinds , where shellbark hickory , chestnut , wal- nut , pecan and butternut would thrive just as well , cost no more , and yet yield bushels of delicious and highly prized nuts , and this annually or in alternate ...
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... hundred years or more ; while the cost of gathering and marketing the nuts is no greater , and in many instances much less than that of the ordinary grain crops . At the expira- tion of the first half century , one - half of the trees ...
... hundred years or more ; while the cost of gathering and marketing the nuts is no greater , and in many instances much less than that of the ordinary grain crops . At the expira- tion of the first half century , one - half of the trees ...
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... hundreds of different ways in the preparation of appetizing dishes and dainties for the table . In countries where this nut is in cultivation , it is brought to the table in the half - opened green husk , for at this time the kernels ...
... hundreds of different ways in the preparation of appetizing dishes and dainties for the table . In countries where this nut is in cultivation , it is brought to the table in the half - opened green husk , for at this time the kernels ...
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... hundreds of similar articles . Beech wood is hard , firm , and takes a good polish , but is not very flexible . It makes excellent fuel , and ranks next in value to hard maple and hickory for this purpose . In the more northern States ...
... hundreds of similar articles . Beech wood is hard , firm , and takes a good polish , but is not very flexible . It makes excellent fuel , and ranks next in value to hard maple and hickory for this purpose . In the more northern States ...
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... hundred and twenty feet high , with a stem two to three feet in diameter . In its wide variation in habit of growth , this western chinqua- pin is similar to our Eastern dwarf chest- nut , which is mainly a low shrub in the more ...
... hundred and twenty feet high , with a stem two to three feet in diameter . In its wide variation in habit of growth , this western chinqua- pin is similar to our Eastern dwarf chest- nut , which is mainly a low shrub in the more ...
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