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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... produced - Decline of the Old Varieties • • · V. Of the Growth of Trees and Plants VI . Transplanting , VII . Propagation , VIII . Inoculating ,. IX . Grafting , X. Fruitfulness , in seven subsections , . XI . Pruning , XII . Noxious ...
... produced - Decline of the Old Varieties • • · V. Of the Growth of Trees and Plants VI . Transplanting , VII . Propagation , VIII . Inoculating ,. IX . Grafting , X. Fruitfulness , in seven subsections , . XI . Pruning , XII . Noxious ...
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... produced fruit with us . In the descriptions of the new foreign , and to us unknown kinds , I have sometimes adopted the accurate descriptions of the English for the exterior , while for the more important descriptions of the qualities ...
... produced fruit with us . In the descriptions of the new foreign , and to us unknown kinds , I have sometimes adopted the accurate descriptions of the English for the exterior , while for the more important descriptions of the qualities ...
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... produced in Belgium , are put to trial in our climate . Their names , their numbers , and their excellence constitute a host , in all prob- ability far greater than all that the former ages had ever produced . For their introduction to ...
... produced in Belgium , are put to trial in our climate . Their names , their numbers , and their excellence constitute a host , in all prob- ability far greater than all that the former ages had ever produced . For their introduction to ...
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... produce dis- eases during the months of summer and autumn , and especially the dysentery . The belief is untrue — and the very reverse is certainly true ; fruits being the true pre- ventives of disease . I might amplify on this subject ...
... produce dis- eases during the months of summer and autumn , and especially the dysentery . The belief is untrue — and the very reverse is certainly true ; fruits being the true pre- ventives of disease . I might amplify on this subject ...
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... PRODUCED . ON THE DECLINE OF THE OLD VARIETIES . The decline of many of the most valuable old varieties of fruit , has been noticed by several distinguished writers of different countries , both of the present and of the for- mer ages ...
... PRODUCED . ON THE DECLINE OF THE OLD VARIETIES . The decline of many of the most valuable old varieties of fruit , has been noticed by several distinguished writers of different countries , both of the present and of the for- mer ages ...
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