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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... usually be in ten or fifteen days , if at all . When the buds have failed , others may be inserted , provided , of course , the stocks are in condition to admit of the operation . Exceptions , however , may be made where the budding has ...
... usually be in ten or fifteen days , if at all . When the buds have failed , others may be inserted , provided , of course , the stocks are in condition to admit of the operation . Exceptions , however , may be made where the budding has ...
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... usually done the last of July or first of August , which gives time for the healing of the wound before the close of the growing season . Sometimes it may be necessary to place small stakes by the side of these shoots for their support ...
... usually done the last of July or first of August , which gives time for the healing of the wound before the close of the growing season . Sometimes it may be necessary to place small stakes by the side of these shoots for their support ...
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... usually divided into three groups , viz . : Bitter , hard - shelled , and soft , or paper - shelled . In each there are many varieties , although they are rarely known in market except by the general name of the group to which they ...
... usually divided into three groups , viz . : Bitter , hard - shelled , and soft , or paper - shelled . In each there are many varieties , although they are rarely known in market except by the general name of the group to which they ...
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... usually appear with the leaves , or before they unfold , and are large and of a pale rose color . The tree is rather tender for latitudes north of Philadelphia , but succeeds south- ward , and westward to the Pacific , if late frosts do ...
... usually appear with the leaves , or before they unfold , and are large and of a pale rose color . The tree is rather tender for latitudes north of Philadelphia , but succeeds south- ward , and westward to the Pacific , if late frosts do ...
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... usually considered more readily digestible and healthful than in their natural state . Sweet almonds are also valued in the form of emul- sions , as a medicine in pulmonary disorders , and the oil of almonds is a common standard article ...
... usually considered more readily digestible and healthful than in their natural state . Sweet almonds are also valued in the form of emul- sions , as a medicine in pulmonary disorders , and the oil of almonds is a common standard article ...
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