The New American Orchardist: Or, An Account of the Most Valuable Varieties of Fruit, of All Climates, Adapted to Cultivation in the United States, with Their History, Modes of Culture, Management, Uses, &c., and the Culture of Silk. With an Appendix on Vegetables, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Flowers, Volume 2 |
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... New Pears , Quince , Peach , Nectarine , Almond , Apricot , Plum , • 10 • 13 15 19 • • 21 * 28 * 8 24 32 33 34 36 37 39 48 49 53 111 113 126 · 162 165 · 191 194 196 201 Cherry , Mulberry ,. · Mulberries and Silk , Silk.
... New Pears , Quince , Peach , Nectarine , Almond , Apricot , Plum , • 10 • 13 15 19 • • 21 * 28 * 8 24 32 33 34 36 37 39 48 49 53 111 113 126 · 162 165 · 191 194 196 201 Cherry , Mulberry ,. · Mulberries and Silk , Silk.
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... Cherry , Mulberry ,. · Mulberries and Silk , Silk , in seventeen sections , Vine , · Currant , Gooseberry ,. Raspberry , Persimmon , Strawberry , Lime Plant , Melon , Berberry , Blackberry , Cranberry , Cranberry Viburnum , Silver ...
... Cherry , Mulberry ,. · Mulberries and Silk , Silk , in seventeen sections , Vine , · Currant , Gooseberry ,. Raspberry , Persimmon , Strawberry , Lime Plant , Melon , Berberry , Blackberry , Cranberry , Cranberry Viburnum , Silver ...
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... Cherry tree , the Pear , the Apple , and many other kinds , when carried within the tropics , become unproduc- tive or barren , or the fruit worthless . The olive and the vine may indeed grow within the tropics ; but we are assured they ...
... Cherry tree , the Pear , the Apple , and many other kinds , when carried within the tropics , become unproduc- tive or barren , or the fruit worthless . The olive and the vine may indeed grow within the tropics ; but we are assured they ...
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... cherries , and currants ; the other kinds never oc- casion ill consequences , if they are eaten only to satisfy the demands of nature . * 66 * * * Thoroughly ripe fruit , eaten with bread is the most inno- cent of aliments , and will ...
... cherries , and currants ; the other kinds never oc- casion ill consequences , if they are eaten only to satisfy the demands of nature . * 66 * * * Thoroughly ripe fruit , eaten with bread is the most inno- cent of aliments , and will ...
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... cherry , & c . Wild plants or fruits while growing in their native wilds are generally perpetuated from generation to generation without change ; but this is not the case with the hybrids or cultivated varieties , however isolated or ...
... cherry , & c . Wild plants or fruits while growing in their native wilds are generally perpetuated from generation to generation without change ; but this is not the case with the hybrids or cultivated varieties , however isolated or ...
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