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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... fact that there can be no fire without fuel , and the great and use- ful intellectual powers of man are the emanations of the animal tissues of a well - nourished brain . The brawny arm that rends the rock and hurls the fragments aside ...
... fact that there can be no fire without fuel , and the great and use- ful intellectual powers of man are the emanations of the animal tissues of a well - nourished brain . The brawny arm that rends the rock and hurls the fragments aside ...
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... fact re- mains that we have been spending millions annually on worthless articles and sentimental problems and projects , which have brought us neither riches nor honor ; in truth , to use a homely phrase , we have been following the ...
... fact re- mains that we have been spending millions annually on worthless articles and sentimental problems and projects , which have brought us neither riches nor honor ; in truth , to use a homely phrase , we have been following the ...
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... fact that almost a score of ornamental species and varieties of the same genus , -to say nothing of the widely cultivated peach , —flourish over a very wide range of country and climate , and nowhere better than near the Atlantic ocean ...
... fact that almost a score of ornamental species and varieties of the same genus , -to say nothing of the widely cultivated peach , —flourish over a very wide range of country and climate , and nowhere better than near the Atlantic ocean ...
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... fact , it is frequently quite the opposite , and an abundant crop may mean glutted markets and a corresponding loss to the producer . But , to return to location , the principal cause of failure in almond culture , where it has been ...
... fact , it is frequently quite the opposite , and an abundant crop may mean glutted markets and a corresponding loss to the producer . But , to return to location , the principal cause of failure in almond culture , where it has been ...
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... fact that the fruit buds and fruit are always produced on the young shoots of the previous season's growth , and for this rea- son an annual renewal of such parts of the tree is abso- lutely required , in order to secure a good crop on ...
... fact that the fruit buds and fruit are always produced on the young shoots of the previous season's growth , and for this rea- son an annual renewal of such parts of the tree is abso- lutely required , in order to secure a good crop on ...
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