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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... kinds being reserved for firewood , fencing , furniture , and the manufacture of agricultural and other imple- ments . But whatever the cause or object , the elm be- came the one tree generally selected for planting in parks , villages ...
... kinds being reserved for firewood , fencing , furniture , and the manufacture of agricultural and other imple- ments . But whatever the cause or object , the elm be- came the one tree generally selected for planting in parks , villages ...
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... kinds . But for the present I will omit further reference to the planting of nut trees except on the line of the highways , just where other kinds have long been in vogue and are still being cultivated for shade and ornament , —with no ...
... kinds . But for the present I will omit further reference to the planting of nut trees except on the line of the highways , just where other kinds have long been in vogue and are still being cultivated for shade and ornament , —with no ...
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... kinds as the Persian walnut and American and foreign chestnuts , we can safely estimate the crop , when the trees are twenty years old , at a half bushel per tree , or 66 bushels for a single row , and 133 for a double row per mile ...
... kinds as the Persian walnut and American and foreign chestnuts , we can safely estimate the crop , when the trees are twenty years old , at a half bushel per tree , or 66 bushels for a single row , and 133 for a double row per mile ...
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... kinds , are rapidly disappearing , while there has not been , as yet , any special effort to make good the loss , by replanting or otherwise . The dealers in such articles in our larger cities assure me that the demand for our best kinds ...
... kinds , are rapidly disappearing , while there has not been , as yet , any special effort to make good the loss , by replanting or otherwise . The dealers in such articles in our larger cities assure me that the demand for our best kinds ...
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... kinds of edible nuts imported was $ 7,124,575.82 . These figures are sufficient to prove that we are neglecting an opportunity to largely engage in and extend a most important and profitable industry . It is true that in the Southern ...
... kinds of edible nuts imported was $ 7,124,575.82 . These figures are sufficient to prove that we are neglecting an opportunity to largely engage in and extend a most important and profitable industry . It is true that in the Southern ...
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