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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... , and from separate scaly buds on the shoots of the preceding season , appearing in early spring , before or with the unfolding leaves , the latter being folded lengthwise in the bud . Leaves three to four inches long , 12.
... , and from separate scaly buds on the shoots of the preceding season , appearing in early spring , before or with the unfolding leaves , the latter being folded lengthwise in the bud . Leaves three to four inches long , 12.
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... inches long , tapering , finely serrate , with few or no glands at the 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 ...
... inches long , tapering , finely serrate , with few or no glands at the 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 ...
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... inches , then cover with about two inches of soil . It is to be sup- posed , of course , that a seed bed has been prepared , by thorough working over and enriching , if necessary , in advance of planting . The distance between the ...
... inches , then cover with about two inches of soil . It is to be sup- posed , of course , that a seed bed has been prepared , by thorough working over and enriching , if necessary , in advance of planting . The distance between the ...
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... inch , or a little more , below the bud , cut- ting through the bark and a little into the wood ; pass the knife under the bud , and bring it out about the same distance above it , taking off the bud with the bark , and a thin slice of ...
... inch , or a little more , below the bud , cut- ting through the bark and a little into the wood ; pass the knife under the bud , and bring it out about the same distance above it , taking off the bud with the bark , and a thin slice of ...
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... cut off two or three inches above the inserted bud ; and when this pushes into growth , all suckers and sprouts below and above it should be rubbed off as they appear , for the object is to throw the entire. 28 THE NUT CULTURIST .
... cut off two or three inches above the inserted bud ; and when this pushes into growth , all suckers and sprouts below and above it should be rubbed off as they appear , for the object is to throw the entire. 28 THE NUT CULTURIST .
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