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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... native country . These will serve in a meas- ure to identify , and also to indicate the climate to which they prop- erly belong . My obligations to Mr Lowell I have elsewhere acknowledged , - and my obligations to Gen. Dearborn , the ...
... native country . These will serve in a meas- ure to identify , and also to indicate the climate to which they prop- erly belong . My obligations to Mr Lowell I have elsewhere acknowledged , - and my obligations to Gen. Dearborn , the ...
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... natives of our own climate , or with those of other cli- mates equally favored with us . While on the other hand , the finest selections during two centuries , from the innumera- ble native orchards of America , and the finest fruits ...
... natives of our own climate , or with those of other cli- mates equally favored with us . While on the other hand , the finest selections during two centuries , from the innumera- ble native orchards of America , and the finest fruits ...
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... native fruits , or of modern origin . - for a Let no one suppose that the intelligent Horticulturists here , have never been acquainted with the best of the old Pears , which the intelligence and industry of ages had con- centrated in ...
... native fruits , or of modern origin . - for a Let no one suppose that the intelligent Horticulturists here , have never been acquainted with the best of the old Pears , which the intelligence and industry of ages had con- centrated in ...
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... 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 far removed the tree may be , which produces the seeds , from ...
... 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 far removed the tree may be , which produces the seeds , from ...
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... native of our country , the pyrus coronaria , a globular formed , beautiful yellow fruit , an inch in diame- ter , excellent for preserving , with blossoms of a gay and beautiful appearance in spring , yet it is supposed that our stock ...
... native of our country , the pyrus coronaria , a globular formed , beautiful yellow fruit , an inch in diame- ter , excellent for preserving , with blossoms of a gay and beautiful appearance in spring , yet it is supposed that our stock ...
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