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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... nut , 53. Oval pecan nut , • 54. Small oval pecan nut , 55. Little Mobile pecan nut , • 56. Stuart pecan nut , 57. Van Deman pecan nut , 58. Risien pecan nut , · 59. Lady Finger pecan nut , 60. The original Hales ' Paper - shell hickory ...
... nut , 53. Oval pecan nut , • 54. Small oval pecan nut , 55. Little Mobile pecan nut , • 56. Stuart pecan nut , 57. Van Deman pecan nut , 58. Risien pecan nut , · 59. Lady Finger pecan nut , 60. The original Hales ' Paper - shell hickory ...
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... nuts stand preeminently and conspicuously in the foreground , awaiting the skill and attention of all who seek pleasure and profit- to be derived from the products of the soil . For many centuries these nuts have held a prominent ...
... nuts stand preeminently and conspicuously in the foreground , awaiting the skill and attention of all who seek pleasure and profit- to be derived from the products of the soil . For many centuries these nuts have held a prominent ...
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... nuts which thrive over the greater part of the New England States , but I refer only to the two , which were so abundant in the forests that one or both could have been obtained for the mere cost of transplanting . But it is not fair to ...
... nuts which thrive over the greater part of the New England States , but I refer only to the two , which were so abundant in the forests that one or both could have been obtained for the mere cost of transplanting . But it is not fair to ...
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... nuts is far in excess of the supply , and yet not one housewife or cook in a thousand in this country has ever attempted to use nuts of any kind in the prepara- tion of meats and other dishes for the table , as is so gen- erally ...
... nuts is far in excess of the supply , and yet not one housewife or cook in a thousand in this country has ever attempted to use nuts of any kind in the prepara- tion of meats and other dishes for the table , as is so gen- erally ...
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... nuts , " or all other shelled and unshelled " not specially provided for , " there was imported during the period named 6,442,908 pounds , valued at $ 235,976.05 . The total for all kinds of edible nuts imported was $ 7,124,575.82 ...
... nuts , " or all other shelled and unshelled " not specially provided for , " there was imported during the period named 6,442,908 pounds , valued at $ 235,976.05 . The total for all kinds of edible nuts imported was $ 7,124,575.82 ...
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