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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... soil and climate of the United States , thereby inaugurating a great , permanent and far - reaching industry , the follow- ing pages have been penned , and with the hope of en- couraging and aiding the farmer to increase his income and ...
... soil and climate of the United States , thereby inaugurating a great , permanent and far - reaching industry , the follow- ing pages have been penned , and with the hope of en- couraging and aiding the farmer to increase his income and ...
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... soil . For many centuries these nuts have held a prominent position among the desirable and valuable food products of vari- ous European and Oriental countries ; not only because they were important and almost indispensable in making up ...
... soil . For many centuries these nuts have held a prominent position among the desirable and valuable food products of vari- ous European and Oriental countries ; not only because they were important and almost indispensable in making up ...
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... soil of the nutriment required for less vigorous- growing plants . Later , however , the discovery was made that I was paying very dearly for a crop of leaves and sentiment , neither of which was salable or avail- able for filling one's ...
... soil of the nutriment required for less vigorous- growing plants . Later , however , the discovery was made that I was paying very dearly for a crop of leaves and sentiment , neither of which was salable or avail- able for filling one's ...
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... soil , climate , or fitness in the local or surrounding scenery , or of its future economic value . The result of this want of taste and forethought may be seen in whatever direction one travels through- out the older and more thickly ...
... soil , climate , or fitness in the local or surrounding scenery , or of its future economic value . The result of this want of taste and forethought may be seen in whatever direction one travels through- out the older and more thickly ...
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... soil and climate of the country . In a paper read before the American Pomological Society at its session held at Sacramento , Cal . , Jan. 16-18 , 1895 , Prof. E. J. Wickson , of the University of California , alluded to this subject of ...
... soil and climate of the country . In a paper read before the American Pomological Society at its session held at Sacramento , Cal . , Jan. 16-18 , 1895 , Prof. E. J. Wickson , of the University of California , alluded to this subject of ...
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