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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... late , to the preservation of the old pecan nut trees and the plant- ing of young stock , but it will be many years before the increase from this source can overtake the ever - increas- ing demand for this delicious native nut ...
... late , to the preservation of the old pecan nut trees and the plant- ing of young stock , but it will be many years before the increase from this source can overtake the ever - increas- ing demand for this delicious native nut ...
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... late as 1538 ( Hortus Kewensis ) . But its cultivation has never extended in Britain , beyond sheltered gardens and orchard houses , owing to the cool and otherwise uncon- genial climate , and the same is true of Northern France and ...
... late as 1538 ( Hortus Kewensis ) . But its cultivation has never extended in Britain , beyond sheltered gardens and orchard houses , owing to the cool and otherwise uncon- genial climate , and the same is true of Northern France and ...
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... late spring and early autumn frosts . It is scarcely reasonable to suppose that a region of country as extensive as that of one - half of the Middle and all of the Southern States , with a range of climate admitting of the successful ...
... late spring and early autumn frosts . It is scarcely reasonable to suppose that a region of country as extensive as that of one - half of the Middle and all of the Southern States , with a range of climate admitting of the successful ...
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... late - blooming varieties would be a remedy . There will also be variations in the season of ripening ; some may come on too early , others far too late for special localities , but all these faults or varia- tions may be readily ...
... late - blooming varieties would be a remedy . There will also be variations in the season of ripening ; some may come on too early , others far too late for special localities , but all these faults or varia- tions may be readily ...
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... late . The operation called budding consists in taking a bud , with a small portion of the bark adjoining , from one plant , and inserting it in another , or in some other part of the same plant from which it was taken . The ...
... late . The operation called budding consists in taking a bud , with a small portion of the bark adjoining , from one plant , and inserting it in another , or in some other part of the same plant from which it was taken . The ...
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