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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Page 20
... row Of goodliest trees loaden with fairest fruit , Blossoms and fruits at once of golden hue , Appeared , with gay enamelled colors mixed : On which the sun more glad impressed his beams Than in fair evening cloud , or humid bow , 20 ...
... row Of goodliest trees loaden with fairest fruit , Blossoms and fruits at once of golden hue , Appeared , with gay enamelled colors mixed : On which the sun more glad impressed his beams Than in fair evening cloud , or humid bow , 20 ...
Page 46
... row of pear trees in the garden of Chiswick trained en quenou- ille , or more correctly as regards those of Chiswick , en pyramide , which with the additional feature of the points of the shoots tied down , has a very fine appearance ...
... row of pear trees in the garden of Chiswick trained en quenou- ille , or more correctly as regards those of Chiswick , en pyramide , which with the additional feature of the points of the shoots tied down , has a very fine appearance ...
Page 95
... sufficient size to be removed . At one or two years of age they are taken up , their tap roots shortened that they may throw out lateral roots , they are transferred to the nursery , set in rows about WINTER APPLES 95 — CLASS III .
... sufficient size to be removed . At one or two years of age they are taken up , their tap roots shortened that they may throw out lateral roots , they are transferred to the nursery , set in rows about WINTER APPLES 95 — CLASS III .
Page 96
... rows about four feet asunder- and at one foot distance from each other in the row , in a rich and loamy soil . In the summer following they are inoculated , or they are engrafted or inoculated the year following . SIZE AND AGE FOR ...
... rows about four feet asunder- and at one foot distance from each other in the row , in a rich and loamy soil . In the summer following they are inoculated , or they are engrafted or inoculated the year following . SIZE AND AGE FOR ...
Page 97
... row of 8 or 10 feet in width , well manured , may be kept cultivated , and the vegetables which may here be raised will amply repay the expense and labor bestowed during the 4 or 5 first years . After this , if the trees have grown well ...
... row of 8 or 10 feet in width , well manured , may be kept cultivated , and the vegetables which may here be raised will amply repay the expense and labor bestowed during the 4 or 5 first years . After this , if the trees have grown well ...
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