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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... shown in the vast quantity and variety of fruits annually produced in the Southern States . But great local variations in climate are natural to all coun- tries in the temperate zone , and we frequently find the most favorable and the ...
... shown in the vast quantity and variety of fruits annually produced in the Southern States . But great local variations in climate are natural to all coun- tries in the temperate zone , and we frequently find the most favorable and the ...
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... , can be had at the seed stores ; but another and quite a different form of budding knife is shown in Fig . 3 , and is known as the " Yankee budding knife . " It is merely a small one - bladed pocket knife with a 24 THE NUT CULTURIST .
... , can be had at the seed stores ; but another and quite a different form of budding knife is shown in Fig . 3 , and is known as the " Yankee budding knife . " It is merely a small one - bladed pocket knife with a 24 THE NUT CULTURIST .
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... shown in Fig . 4. If the leaves have fallen from the twig , the buds may be too ripe , with some kinds of plants , but with the almond , and where only a few leaves near the base have dropped , all may be used with fair success . If ...
... shown in Fig . 4. If the leaves have fallen from the twig , the buds may be too ripe , with some kinds of plants , but with the almond , and where only a few leaves near the base have dropped , all may be used with fair success . If ...
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... shown in Fig . 5. If other forms of budding knives are used , the thin end of the ivory handle is thrust under the bark , raising it sufficiently to admit the bud . The budder holds the bud between the thumb and forefinger of his left ...
... shown in Fig . 5. If other forms of budding knives are used , the thin end of the ivory handle is thrust under the bark , raising it sufficiently to admit the bud . The budder holds the bud between the thumb and forefinger of his left ...
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... shown in Fig . 6 . When the bud is in position and fitted to the stock , as shown , wind the raffia , or other material used , around the stock , both above and below , covering the entire incision , leaving only the bud and part of ...
... shown in Fig . 6 . When the bud is in position and fitted to the stock , as shown , wind the raffia , or other material used , around the stock , both above and below , covering the entire incision , leaving only the bud and part of ...
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