The Small Fruit CulturistO. Judd & Company, 1914 - 298 páginas |
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... " PRACTICAL FORESTRY , " OF PLANTS , " ETC. , ETC. 66 PROPAGATION NEW . REWRITTEN , AND ENLARGED EDITION WITH AN APPENDIX . BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED . NEW YORK : ORANGE JUDD COMPANY , 1914 Main Lib Agric . Dept آن را یک ague Entered.
... " PRACTICAL FORESTRY , " OF PLANTS , " ETC. , ETC. 66 PROPAGATION NEW . REWRITTEN , AND ENLARGED EDITION WITH AN APPENDIX . BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED . NEW YORK : ORANGE JUDD COMPANY , 1914 Main Lib Agric . Dept آن را یک ague Entered.
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... propagation and cultivation of berries . have been well received by my co - laborers in this field , is shown by the large sale and constant demand for this work , and that they have also been appreciated abroad is 290082 IV PREFACE TO ...
... propagation and cultivation of berries . have been well received by my co - laborers in this field , is shown by the large sale and constant demand for this work , and that they have also been appreciated abroad is 290082 IV PREFACE TO ...
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... propagation of the Small Fruits during the past dozen years , but there appears to be a growing desire to improve native varieties to the ex- clusion or neglect of the foreign , and this is especially noticeable among the cultivators of ...
... propagation of the Small Fruits during the past dozen years , but there appears to be a growing desire to improve native varieties to the ex- clusion or neglect of the foreign , and this is especially noticeable among the cultivators of ...
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... propagation and culture were transferred from one gardener to another for a consideration . But those days are past , for the true horticulturist of the present day keeps no secrets that will benefit mankind , but hast- ens to give to ...
... propagation and culture were transferred from one gardener to another for a consideration . But those days are past , for the true horticulturist of the present day keeps no secrets that will benefit mankind , but hast- ens to give to ...
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... propagation , prun- ing ; whether the fruit is firm or fragile , rendering it more suitable for market or home use - these and many other points must be understood before one can safely go into small fruit - culture on an extensive ...
... propagation , prun- ing ; whether the fruit is firm or fragile , rendering it more suitable for market or home use - these and many other points must be understood before one can safely go into small fruit - culture on an extensive ...
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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.