The Small Fruit CulturistO. Judd & Company, 1914 - 298 páginas |
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... Small Fruit Culture as a distinct branch of horticulture had never been recognized when the first edition of this work was published , but now there are hundreds of establish- ments , and in all parts of the country , in which the small ...
... Small Fruit Culture as a distinct branch of horticulture had never been recognized when the first edition of this work was published , but now there are hundreds of establish- ments , and in all parts of the country , in which the small ...
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... small fruits was to obtain information , which might be given to the public with an assurance that it would encourage their cultivation , and eventually make them so plentiful and cheap that the poor , as well as the rich , of our large ...
... small fruits was to obtain information , which might be given to the public with an assurance that it would encourage their cultivation , and eventually make them so plentiful and cheap that the poor , as well as the rich , of our large ...
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... IX . Cranberry ... 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 )
... IX . Cranberry ... 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 )
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... Small Fruits was unknown , and I may add , the common announcement in catalogues of to - day , " Small Fruits a Specialty , " has come into use within the past twenty years . In Europe there were a few men who made a specialty of the Small ...
... Small Fruits was unknown , and I may add , the common announcement in catalogues of to - day , " Small Fruits a Specialty , " has come into use within the past twenty years . In Europe there were a few men who made a specialty of the Small ...
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... Small Fruits until several years later . The progress of fruit - culture in the United States is probably more apparent than in other countries , for we have only to go back to a period within the memory of horticulturists still living ...
... Small Fruits until several years later . The progress of fruit - culture in the United States is probably more apparent than in other countries , for we have only to go back to a period within the memory of horticulturists still living ...
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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.