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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... the intended . information . There being no work of this kind pub- lished in this country that would serve as a guide , I have been compelled to formulate a plan of my own , iii and to describe all the newer varieties from the best.
... the intended . information . There being no work of this kind pub- lished in this country that would serve as a guide , I have been compelled to formulate a plan of my own , iii and to describe all the newer varieties from the best.
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... varieties from the best specimens obtainable , and these may not , in all cases , have been perfect . Under such circumstances , this work must necessarily be incomplete , and especially where the possessors of claimed - to - be new and ...
... varieties from the best specimens obtainable , and these may not , in all cases , have been perfect . Under such circumstances , this work must necessarily be incomplete , and especially where the possessors of claimed - to - be new and ...
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... 37. Large filbert , 38. Large seedling hazelnut , 39. Constantinople hazel , • 40. English filbert orchard , five years from seed , 41. Varieties of filberts and hazel seedlings , Fig . 42. Extra large hazel seedling or round English vi.
... 37. Large filbert , 38. Large seedling hazelnut , 39. Constantinople hazel , • 40. English filbert orchard , five years from seed , 41. Varieties of filberts and hazel seedlings , Fig . 42. Extra large hazel seedling or round English vi.
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... varieties of one species , -the wild almond tree is prob- ably the parent from which all the cultivated peaches and nectarines have descended . In most of our modern botanical works these fruits are classed as a sub - section of Prunus ...
... varieties of one species , -the wild almond tree is prob- ably the parent from which all the cultivated peaches and nectarines have descended . In most of our modern botanical works these fruits are classed as a sub - section of Prunus ...
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... varieties of the common peach . Fruit clothed with a fine dense pubescence in both peach and almond ; but in the latter the pulpy envelope be- comes dry and fibrous at maturity , cracking open irreg- ularly , allowing the rough and ...
... varieties of the common peach . Fruit clothed with a fine dense pubescence in both peach and almond ; but in the latter the pulpy envelope be- comes dry and fibrous at maturity , cracking open irreg- ularly , allowing the rough and ...
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