The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described. Illustrated by Numerous EngravingsHarper, 1846 - 520 páginas |
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... apple and pear . But the most sure and expeditious method is that of spring budding , by which the bark of the stock , as early in the season as it will sepa- rate from the wood , is cut like the letter T inverted , ( thus , L , ) as ...
... apple and pear . But the most sure and expeditious method is that of spring budding , by which the bark of the stock , as early in the season as it will sepa- rate from the wood , is cut like the letter T inverted , ( thus , L , ) as ...
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... apple , persimon , and hickory . The whole brood most com- monly come together . They form their webs about the first of June , and the perfect insects make their appearance in about fifteen days after . They likewise spin in autumn ...
... apple , persimon , and hickory . The whole brood most com- monly come together . They form their webs about the first of June , and the perfect insects make their appearance in about fifteen days after . They likewise spin in autumn ...
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... apples , which most barbarous Persia sent , With native poison armed ( as fame relates ; ) But now they've lost their ... apple , and the sloe to the plum . To prove that the peach and necta- rine are essentially the same , it may be ...
... apples , which most barbarous Persia sent , With native poison armed ( as fame relates ; ) But now they've lost their ... apple , and the sloe to the plum . To prove that the peach and necta- rine are essentially the same , it may be ...
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... peach , and several of its varieties , are highly deserving of culture , and group well with the double - flowered cherry , the apple , and with the plum . 31 J Rosaceæ . Syst . Nat . Genus PRUNUS , Tourn. PEACH - TREE . 241.
... peach , and several of its varieties , are highly deserving of culture , and group well with the double - flowered cherry , the apple , and with the plum . 31 J Rosaceæ . Syst . Nat . Genus PRUNUS , Tourn. PEACH - TREE . 241.
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... apple , a crescent - shaped incision , similar to what would be formed by indenting the fruit with the finger nail . Very rarely is there more than one incision made in the same fruit ; and in the wound , the weevil lays only a single ...
... apple , a crescent - shaped incision , similar to what would be formed by indenting the fruit with the finger nail . Very rarely is there more than one incision made in the same fruit ; and in the wound , the weevil lays only a single ...
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