The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... branch , and almost every twig . So much for plums . Now for the canker - worms and apple - trees . What a sad subject this is to write upon ! Our beautiful orchards were the pride of our land until the canker - worms made their ...
... branch , and almost every twig . So much for plums . Now for the canker - worms and apple - trees . What a sad subject this is to write upon ! Our beautiful orchards were the pride of our land until the canker - worms made their ...
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... branches of the trees , they either vegetate amid masses of decaying vegeta- ble matter , or cling by long succulent grasping roots to the naked branches of trees , from which and the moist atmosphere they derive their nourish- ment ...
... branches of the trees , they either vegetate amid masses of decaying vegeta- ble matter , or cling by long succulent grasping roots to the naked branches of trees , from which and the moist atmosphere they derive their nourish- ment ...
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... branches ; and many only on the topmost branches of the loftiest trees , so high that they are only discoverable by their delicious perfume . Some varieties will only thrive when grown on the lower side of a block , their native growth ...
... branches ; and many only on the topmost branches of the loftiest trees , so high that they are only discoverable by their delicious perfume . Some varieties will only thrive when grown on the lower side of a block , their native growth ...
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... branches of growing trees , and probably other species , must derive necessarily their nourishment in a great measure , if not entirely , from the moisture in a very elastic state that surrounds them . And although Nature seems , in ...
... branches of growing trees , and probably other species , must derive necessarily their nourishment in a great measure , if not entirely , from the moisture in a very elastic state that surrounds them . And although Nature seems , in ...
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... branches of trees , it is important that they should be exposed to a free current of air , and also to the light . The plants should not , however , be exposed directly to the sun's rays , which are apt to scorch the leaves and wither ...
... branches of trees , it is important that they should be exposed to a free current of air , and also to the light . The plants should not , however , be exposed directly to the sun's rays , which are apt to scorch the leaves and wither ...
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