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Having a correspondence with the most distinguished pomologists of Europe and
America, he receives annually all such as are worthy of notice. His collection
embraces twenty- five hundred bearing-trees; and he has had, during his life,
more ...
Having a correspondence with the most distinguished pomologists of Europe and
America, he receives annually all such as are worthy of notice. His collection
embraces twenty- five hundred bearing-trees; and he has had, during his life,
more ...
Seite 193
With the great increase of varieties that are cultivated in the nurseries and
planted in the orchards, and with the extended length of the fruit-lists discussed at
the pomological gatherings of our country, it is strange that none of the savans
and ...
With the great increase of varieties that are cultivated in the nurseries and
planted in the orchards, and with the extended length of the fruit-lists discussed at
the pomological gatherings of our country, it is strange that none of the savans
and ...
Seite 212
... you will very likely find ten bushels of Bartletts ; where you find one customer
familiar with other varieties, whether Tyson or Sheldon or Rosteizer, you will find
ten who are familiar with the Bartlett. Yet I think the pomologists proper are
always ...
... you will very likely find ten bushels of Bartletts ; where you find one customer
familiar with other varieties, whether Tyson or Sheldon or Rosteizer, you will find
ten who are familiar with the Bartlett. Yet I think the pomologists proper are
always ...
Seite 213
Pomologists must keep cool in their reckonings. Professional and popular
judgment vary in the matter of books as much as in the matter of fruits. Some
author whose wares sell by thousands and tens of thousands this year and next,
is, ...
Pomologists must keep cool in their reckonings. Professional and popular
judgment vary in the matter of books as much as in the matter of fruits. Some
author whose wares sell by thousands and tens of thousands this year and next,
is, ...
Seite 359
The French settlers, coming, in part at least, from orchard-bearing Normandy, had
a proper appreciation of pomological products, and, if we may trust tradition,
planted orchards or fruit-gardens, probably with seedlings grown by themselves,
...
The French settlers, coming, in part at least, from orchard-bearing Normandy, had
a proper appreciation of pomological products, and, if we may trust tradition,
planted orchards or fruit-gardens, probably with seedlings grown by themselves,
...
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