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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... 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 purse . When thirty years of age the very best of ...
... 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 purse . When thirty years of age the very best of ...
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... grow to a large size are as well adapted for planting along roadsides , in the open country , as other kinds that yield nothing in the way of food for either man or beast . They are also fully as beautiful in form and foliage , and in ...
... grow to a large size are as well adapted for planting along roadsides , in the open country , as other kinds that yield nothing in the way of food for either man or beast . They are also fully as beautiful in form and foliage , and in ...
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... grow the almond of com- merce this side of the Rocky mountains , except , possi- bly , in New Mexico and southwestern Texas . This is thoroughly established by many reports from those who have tried it in nearly every State and for many ...
... grow the almond of com- merce this side of the Rocky mountains , except , possi- bly , in New Mexico and southwestern Texas . This is thoroughly established by many reports from those who have tried it in nearly every State and for many ...
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... grown . If spring frosts have been heretofore inimical to the cultivation of the almond , then the production of late - blooming varieties would be a remedy . There will also be variations in the season of ripening ; some may come on ...
... grown . If spring frosts have been heretofore inimical to the cultivation of the almond , then the production of late - blooming varieties would be a remedy . There will also be variations in the season of ripening ; some may come on ...
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... grow and remain in good condition for budding until the middle of September ; but in a dry season they may cease to grow in August , and it is these variable conditions which gives to the close observer and man of experience such an ...
... grow and remain in good condition for budding until the middle of September ; but in a dry season they may cease to grow in August , and it is these variable conditions which gives to the close observer and man of experience such an ...
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