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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... stems in a semi - liquid form , and of such a nature as to be offensive to the beetles because of their odor , taste , or because so hard that the insects cannot cut through them with their mandibles . Common lime whitewash , soft soap ...
... stems in a semi - liquid form , and of such a nature as to be offensive to the beetles because of their odor , taste , or because so hard that the insects cannot cut through them with their mandibles . Common lime whitewash , soft soap ...
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... stem , branches and twigs , but these ene- mies naturally follow in the train of debility , it being one of the immutable economic laws of nature to hasten the demise and decomposition of the half - starved or otherwise enfeebled ...
... stem , branches and twigs , but these ene- mies naturally follow in the train of debility , it being one of the immutable economic laws of nature to hasten the demise and decomposition of the half - starved or otherwise enfeebled ...
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... stem of some old tree , and several feet from the ground . Unlike the chip- munk , this mouse cleans the shells from the kernels , storing only the latter , and I have often found a quart or more when cutting down trees in winter ...
... stem of some old tree , and several feet from the ground . Unlike the chip- munk , this mouse cleans the shells from the kernels , storing only the latter , and I have often found a quart or more when cutting down trees in winter ...
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... stem two to three feet in diameter . In its wide variation in habit of growth , this western chinqua- pin is similar to our Eastern dwarf chest- nut , which is mainly a low shrub in the more Southern States , but becomes a fair - sized ...
... stem two to three feet in diameter . In its wide variation in habit of growth , this western chinqua- pin is similar to our Eastern dwarf chest- nut , which is mainly a low shrub in the more Southern States , but becomes a fair - sized ...
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... stem , for we aim to favor the latter in its growth upward until it reaches the required hight for either grafting or forming the future head of the tree . it is upon these we alive and vigorous All side branches In taking up seedlings ...
... stem , for we aim to favor the latter in its growth upward until it reaches the required hight for either grafting or forming the future head of the tree . it is upon these we alive and vigorous All side branches In taking up seedlings ...
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