The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... Concord were the only ones of value to us . It is certain that Delaware , Adirondack , Iona , and others , have made almost a total failure . Frost and rot are the difficulties in the way . It is probable , that , as protection ...
... Concord were the only ones of value to us . It is certain that Delaware , Adirondack , Iona , and others , have made almost a total failure . Frost and rot are the difficulties in the way . It is probable , that , as protection ...
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... Concord varieties , being very luxuriant in growth , were thought to be good subjects for experiment . In the spring of 1866 , I selected two rows of Hartfords and two rows of Concords , each row being about three hundred feet long ...
... Concord varieties , being very luxuriant in growth , were thought to be good subjects for experiment . In the spring of 1866 , I selected two rows of Hartfords and two rows of Concords , each row being about three hundred feet long ...
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... Concord , as one of the most satisfactory and valuable varieties . They fully sustain the verdict of the Greeley Prize Committee . The Catawba still holds the first rank among the vineyards , and has borne well where slightly protected ...
... Concord , as one of the most satisfactory and valuable varieties . They fully sustain the verdict of the Greeley Prize Committee . The Catawba still holds the first rank among the vineyards , and has borne well where slightly protected ...
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... Concord grape in 1857. At the time of planting , the soil was manured with peat compost at the rate of forty loads ( equal to ten cords ) to the acre , to promote the formation of roots in the young vines . — This ground has had no ...
... Concord grape in 1857. At the time of planting , the soil was manured with peat compost at the rate of forty loads ( equal to ten cords ) to the acre , to promote the formation of roots in the young vines . — This ground has had no ...
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... CONCORD , MASS . SPHAERIA MORBOSA . How many of our readers know what a Sphaeria morbosa is ? Most horticulturists , however , know it only too well under its more common name of BLACK WART , when their plum - trees have been covered ...
... CONCORD , MASS . SPHAERIA MORBOSA . How many of our readers know what a Sphaeria morbosa is ? Most horticulturists , however , know it only too well under its more common name of BLACK WART , when their plum - trees have been covered ...
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