The Small Fruit CulturistO. Judd & Company, 1914 - 298 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 8
Página 5
... . 239 CHAPTER X. Huckleberry 254 CHAPTER XI . Shepherdia , or Buffalo Berry ... 259 CHAPTER XII . Preparation for Gathering Fruit .. 263 Appendix .... ..279 INTRODUCTION . The cultivation of the Small Fruits , as ( 5 )
... . 239 CHAPTER X. Huckleberry 254 CHAPTER XI . Shepherdia , or Buffalo Berry ... 259 CHAPTER XII . Preparation for Gathering Fruit .. 263 Appendix .... ..279 INTRODUCTION . The cultivation of the Small Fruits , as ( 5 )
Página 256
Andrew Samuel Fuller. Fig . 104. - SWAMP HUCKLEBERRY . Fig . 107. - FRUIT OF SHEPHERDIA . 256 SMALL FRUIT CULTURIST .
Andrew Samuel Fuller. Fig . 104. - SWAMP HUCKLEBERRY . Fig . 107. - FRUIT OF SHEPHERDIA . 256 SMALL FRUIT CULTURIST .
Página 258
... the others . Budding and grafting may be employed in propagation , as well as layers , the operation being per formed in the usual manner . CHAPTER XI SHEPHERDIA , FAMILY ELEAGNACEÆ . [ Named in 258 SMALL FRUIT CULTURIST .
... the others . Budding and grafting may be employed in propagation , as well as layers , the operation being per formed in the usual manner . CHAPTER XI SHEPHERDIA , FAMILY ELEAGNACEÆ . [ Named in 258 SMALL FRUIT CULTURIST .
Página 259
... Shepherdia argentea . - Buffalo Berry ; Rabbit Berry ; Grosse de Buffle , of the French ; Hippopha argentea , of Pursh . Leaves oblong , silvery - white on both sides ; -- branches rusty dull white , with many small thorn - 259 CHAPTER ...
... Shepherdia argentea . - Buffalo Berry ; Rabbit Berry ; Grosse de Buffle , of the French ; Hippopha argentea , of Pursh . Leaves oblong , silvery - white on both sides ; -- branches rusty dull white , with many small thorn - 259 CHAPTER ...
Página 260
... Shepherdia , being diœcious , it is therefore necessary to plant one of each sex to obtain fruit ; consequently , those who may have occasion to send to the nurseries for plants , should be careful to order at least one of each kind ...
... Shepherdia , being diœcious , it is therefore necessary to plant one of each sex to obtain fruit ; consequently , those who may have occasion to send to the nurseries for plants , should be careful to order at least one of each kind ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
abundant acid acre Alpine Antwerp appear Barberry baskets become beds Berberis berries Black Black Currant Black Raspberry Blackberry bloom bright crimson bright scarlet buds canes strong color conical covered Cranberry crates crop cultivation culture Currant cuttings dark deep early excellent feet fertilized fiber crops flavor flesh firm flowers foreign varieties fruit growers garden gathered globular glossy Gooseberry green grow grown growth hardy horticulturists inches insect juicy kinds known late leaves light manure market variety medium moderately firm mulch Northern obtuse-conical Originated pale perfect flowering pistillate plant vigorous pots produce prolific propagation pruning purple racemes Raspberry readily rich riety ripe ripening roots rows Rubus Occidentalis runners season seedling seeds serrate Seth Boyden Shepherdia shown in figure small fruits soil species spines sprightly spring stamens stems Strawberry sub-acid suckers sweet usually vigorous and productive White wild winter wood yellow
Pasajes populares
Página 227 - ... available situation should be selected. Also, in enriching the ground, use no fermenting manure; apply none but that which is old and well rotted. Cow manure is far better than horse manure, particularly on light, warm soils. Mulching the plants in summer is very beneficial, and if tan bark o> •pent hops from a brewery can be obtained, they should be used in preference to hay or straw.