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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... say that should remarkably fine varieties with extra - sized nuts be discovered or produced , they can be perpetuated and multiplied by the same processes adopted for other kinds of nut trees . Soil and Location . - The beeches of ...
... say that should remarkably fine varieties with extra - sized nuts be discovered or produced , they can be perpetuated and multiplied by the same processes adopted for other kinds of nut trees . Soil and Location . - The beeches of ...
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... says : " The wood of the white beech is little valued in America , even for fuel ; and the bark is used for tanning , but is little esteemed , ” etc. But if any one , in these later years , has had occasion to purchase beech timber for ...
... says : " The wood of the white beech is little valued in America , even for fuel ; and the bark is used for tanning , but is little esteemed , ” etc. But if any one , in these later years , has had occasion to purchase beech timber for ...
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... say , run wild , but as one of the early investigators says , in speaking of the abundance of old chestnut trees on the Apennines , they are generally scattered over the surface like trees on a well - arranged lawn , and not crowded and ...
... say , run wild , but as one of the early investigators says , in speaking of the abundance of old chestnut trees on the Apennines , they are generally scattered over the surface like trees on a well - arranged lawn , and not crowded and ...
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... say about rural affairs , mention the chestnut as one of their val- uable trees , producing nuts used for various purposes . Pliny enumerates eight varieties , but Columella appears to place more value upon the timber , especially the ...
... say about rural affairs , mention the chestnut as one of their val- uable trees , producing nuts used for various purposes . Pliny enumerates eight varieties , but Columella appears to place more value upon the timber , especially the ...
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... say that seventy - five per cent may be considered an excellent , if not a high average . In some seasons this has been exceeded by at least ten per cent , while in others it has fallen as much or more below , with no apparent reason ...
... say that seventy - five per cent may be considered an excellent , if not a high average . In some seasons this has been exceeded by at least ten per cent , while in others it has fallen as much or more below , with no apparent reason ...
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