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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... native chestnut , in place of the American elm , they would not only have had equally as beautiful trees for shade and ornament , but the nutritious nuts would scarcely have failed to bring bright cheer to many a household and money to ...
... native chestnut , in place of the American elm , they would not only have had equally as beautiful trees for shade and ornament , but the nutritious nuts would scarcely have failed to bring bright cheer to many a household and money to ...
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... native kinds , are rapidly disappearing , while there has not been , as yet , any special effort to make good the loss , by replanting or otherwise . The dealers in such articles in our larger cities assure me that the demand for our ...
... native kinds , are rapidly disappearing , while there has not been , as yet , any special effort to make good the loss , by replanting or otherwise . The dealers in such articles in our larger cities assure me that the demand for our ...
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... native nut . Californians are also making an effort to raise several foreign varie- ties of edible nuts on a somewhat extensive scale , but all these widely scattered experiments are mere drops in the ocean of our wants . Under such ...
... native nut . Californians are also making an effort to raise several foreign varie- ties of edible nuts on a somewhat extensive scale , but all these widely scattered experiments are mere drops in the ocean of our wants . Under such ...
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... native country has not been positively deter- mined , although it is supposed to be indigenous to parts of Northern Africa and the mountainous region of Asia . Theophrastus , who wrote a history of plants about three centuries before ...
... native country has not been positively deter- mined , although it is supposed to be indigenous to parts of Northern Africa and the mountainous region of Asia . Theophrastus , who wrote a history of plants about three centuries before ...
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... native grape , raspberry and strawberry have had a history similar to the almond , but now all are extensively and successfully cultivated . Propagation of the Almond . - The propagation of the almond is identical with that of the peach ...
... native grape , raspberry and strawberry have had a history similar to the almond , but now all are extensively and successfully cultivated . Propagation of the Almond . - The propagation of the almond is identical with that of the peach ...
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