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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... fruit , as it blooms later , and the blooms seem to resist cold better than the other varieties . In middle Florida soft - shell almonds are sometimes success- ful , but they have been tried so sparingly that I cannot obtain any ...
... fruit , as it blooms later , and the blooms seem to resist cold better than the other varieties . In middle Florida soft - shell almonds are sometimes success- ful , but they have been tried so sparingly that I cannot obtain any ...
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... fruit growers ; but even these have their limits , as shown in the vast quantity and variety of fruits annually produced in the Southern States . But great local variations in climate are natural to all coun- tries in the temperate zone ...
... fruit growers ; but even these have their limits , as shown in the vast quantity and variety of fruits annually produced in the Southern States . But great local variations in climate are natural to all coun- tries in the temperate zone ...
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... fruit culture has reached its present position in this and all other countries , where it is practiced as an art or indus- trial pursuit . Varieties that have become exceedingly popular and profitable in one locality or country , may ...
... fruit culture has reached its present position in this and all other countries , where it is practiced as an art or indus- trial pursuit . Varieties that have become exceedingly popular and profitable in one locality or country , may ...
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... fruit trees , but over - stimulation may re- sult in excessive and immature growth late in the sea- son , this leaving the twigs in such a state that they will be unable to resist even a few degrees of frost , to which they may be ...
... fruit trees , but over - stimulation may re- sult in excessive and immature growth late in the sea- son , this leaving the twigs in such a state that they will be unable to resist even a few degrees of frost , to which they may be ...
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... fruit by frosts . To avoid this , high , open , airy situations , and even the north side of hills , would cer ... fruits desired , then to seek a location best adapted to his purpose . If , as claimed , -but not proven , -there are no ...
... fruit by frosts . To avoid this , high , open , airy situations , and even the north side of hills , would cer ... fruits desired , then to seek a location best adapted to his purpose . If , as claimed , -but not proven , -there are no ...
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