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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... WALNUT , CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II . CHAPTER III . • · CHAPTER IV . CHAPTER V. 18 · 60 CHAPTER VI . 118 CHAPTER VIL 147 CHAPTER VIII . 203 CHAPTER IX . MISCELLANEOUS NUTS - EDIBLE AND OTHERWISE , 254 ! Fig . LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . 1. A ...
... WALNUT , CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II . CHAPTER III . • · CHAPTER IV . CHAPTER V. 18 · 60 CHAPTER VI . 118 CHAPTER VIL 147 CHAPTER VIII . 203 CHAPTER IX . MISCELLANEOUS NUTS - EDIBLE AND OTHERWISE , 254 ! Fig . LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . 1. A ...
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... walnut , 205 75. Seedling walnut , 216 76. Flute budding , 78. Hybrid walnut , 79. Hybrid walnut , shell removed , 220 77. Flowering branch of hybrid walnut , 228 230 230 80. Juglans Sieboldiana raceme , 231 81. Black walnut in husk ...
... walnut , 205 75. Seedling walnut , 216 76. Flute budding , 78. Hybrid walnut , 79. Hybrid walnut , shell removed , 220 77. Flowering branch of hybrid walnut , 228 230 230 80. Juglans Sieboldiana raceme , 231 81. Black walnut in husk ...
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... walnut , 95. Juglans regia octogona , 96. Cross section , . 97. Parisienne walnut , 98. Serotina or St. John walnut , 99. The caterpillar of the regal walnut moth , 100. The regal walnut moth - Citheronia regalis , 101. Brazil nut ...
... walnut , 95. Juglans regia octogona , 96. Cross section , . 97. Parisienne walnut , 98. Serotina or St. John walnut , 99. The caterpillar of the regal walnut moth , 100. The regal walnut moth - Citheronia regalis , 101. Brazil nut ...
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... walnut and chestnut , which we can raise as readily as peaches , apples and pears . There certainly can be no excuse for the neglect of such nut trees on the score of cost of labor in propagation and planting , because our streets and ...
... walnut and chestnut , which we can raise as readily as peaches , apples and pears . There certainly can be no excuse for the neglect of such nut trees on the score of cost of labor in propagation and planting , because our streets and ...
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... walnut and American and foreign chestnuts , we can safely estimate the crop , when the trees are twenty years old , at a half bushel per tree , or 66 bushels for a single row , and 133 for a double row per mile . With grafted trees of ...
... walnut and American and foreign chestnuts , we can safely estimate the crop , when the trees are twenty years old , at a half bushel per tree , or 66 bushels for a single row , and 133 for a double row per mile . With grafted trees of ...
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