The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 3J.E. Tilton and Company, 1868 |
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... specimens tested by us . It is said to have originated in Cambridge , Mass . ; taking its name from the person who raised it . It is of medium size , tapering quickly ; smooth and regular surface and outline ; ground - color deep yellow ...
... specimens tested by us . It is said to have originated in Cambridge , Mass . ; taking its name from the person who raised it . It is of medium size , tapering quickly ; smooth and regular surface and outline ; ground - color deep yellow ...
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... specimens of the English varieties of most of these trees are not unusual in the United States , any attempt to describe them , so as to point out wherein the difference between those of the same species in the two countries consists ...
... specimens of the English varieties of most of these trees are not unusual in the United States , any attempt to describe them , so as to point out wherein the difference between those of the same species in the two countries consists ...
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... specimens of this tree in England at all equal to many that I have seen of it in America . The gay hues and deep tints , that , instead of green , the foliage of the American forests assumes after the first frosts , thus making the ...
... specimens of this tree in England at all equal to many that I have seen of it in America . The gay hues and deep tints , that , instead of green , the foliage of the American forests assumes after the first frosts , thus making the ...
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... specimens of fruit that is of the first quality ; while in other seasons or soils the very reverse is true , the fruit being small and tasteless , even if it does not crack so as to be worthless . We know that there were bushels of this ...
... specimens of fruit that is of the first quality ; while in other seasons or soils the very reverse is true , the fruit being small and tasteless , even if it does not crack so as to be worthless . We know that there were bushels of this ...
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... specimen of fruit . I have got almost out of patience , and want to know how I can make them bear something ? - Some varieties are much longer coming into bearing than others the Urbaniste is one of this class ; the Dix is another ...
... specimen of fruit . I have got almost out of patience , and want to know how I can make them bear something ? - Some varieties are much longer coming into bearing than others the Urbaniste is one of this class ; the Dix is another ...
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