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, 1904 - 289 páginas |
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... usually somewhat larger than in the peach , almost sessile , and from separate scaly buds on the shoots of the preceding season , appearing in early spring , before or with the unfolding leaves , the latter being folded lengthwise in ...
... usually somewhat larger than in the peach , almost sessile , and from separate scaly buds on the shoots of the preceding season , appearing in early spring , before or with the unfolding leaves , the latter being folded lengthwise in ...
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... usually destroy all the blossoms . We have tried many varieties of the soft- shell without success . The hard - shell will occasionally bear a crop of fruit , as it blooms later , and the blooms seem to resist cold better than the other ...
... usually destroy all the blossoms . We have tried many varieties of the soft- shell without success . The hard - shell will occasionally bear a crop of fruit , as it blooms later , and the blooms seem to resist cold better than the other ...
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... usually prove to be as healthy and productive as those subjected to artificial modes of propagation . If , however , the grower desires a uniform product , he must resort to the usual means of obtaining it ; that is , multiplying ...
... usually prove to be as healthy and productive as those subjected to artificial modes of propagation . If , however , the grower desires a uniform product , he must resort to the usual means of obtaining it ; that is , multiplying ...
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... usually begin to look over our stocks during the latter part of July or first week in August , and note their progress and condi- tion . Should they show the least signs of cessation of growth , we begin budding them , and push the work ...
... usually begin to look over our stocks during the latter part of July or first week in August , and note their progress and condi- tion . Should they show the least signs of cessation of growth , we begin budding them , and push the work ...
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... usually called bass , and always to be pro- cured in the form of mats , or as prepared from our indigenous basswoods and kept on sale at the seed stores . Recently , however , another excellent tying material has come into use , known ...
... usually called bass , and always to be pro- cured in the form of mats , or as prepared from our indigenous basswoods and kept on sale at the seed stores . Recently , however , another excellent tying material has come into use , known ...
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