Practical and Scientific Fruit CultureLee and Shepard, 1866 - 523 pages |
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Page 28
... autumn are later . Places on the shore of large bodies of water have frequently a clouded sky , and these arrest the rays of heat from above , as well as prevent its loss by radiation from beneath . Therefore , island or coast climates ...
... autumn are later . Places on the shore of large bodies of water have frequently a clouded sky , and these arrest the rays of heat from above , as well as prevent its loss by radiation from beneath . Therefore , island or coast climates ...
Page 29
... autumn of the former is colder than that of Boston ; therefore , if we possessed no more information , we should determine that the growing season shorter and colder than that of the Atlantic coast , and that fruits which succeed near ...
... autumn of the former is colder than that of Boston ; therefore , if we possessed no more information , we should determine that the growing season shorter and colder than that of the Atlantic coast , and that fruits which succeed near ...
Page 30
... autumn , when the trees are laden with fruit , as well as in early spring , the importance of shelter in exposed positions will readily occur to every practical cultivator . But this will be consid- ered hereafter . While there are some ...
... autumn , when the trees are laden with fruit , as well as in early spring , the importance of shelter in exposed positions will readily occur to every practical cultivator . But this will be consid- ered hereafter . While there are some ...
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... be misplaced , either by an unusually warm spring or autumn , which produces the mean , even though the 1 Loudon's Gardeners ' Magazine , Vol . XVII . p . 147 . 42 LIGHT . temperature of the summer should be moderate 4 *
... be misplaced , either by an unusually warm spring or autumn , which produces the mean , even though the 1 Loudon's Gardeners ' Magazine , Vol . XVII . p . 147 . 42 LIGHT . temperature of the summer should be moderate 4 *
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... autumn would have prevented it . Southern exposure . This is much more liable to extremes than the northern . All except the most hardy fruits will be affected injuriously by the thaws of winter . But those which do successfully baffle ...
... autumn would have prevented it . Southern exposure . This is much more liable to extremes than the northern . All except the most hardy fruits will be affected injuriously by the thaws of winter . But those which do successfully baffle ...
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absorb ADAPTATION OF VARIETIES apple autumn bark Bartlett become Belle Lucrative Bellefleur BEST SIX VARIETIES Beurré Beurré d'Anjou Beurré Diel Black bonne de Jersey Canada East cane carbonic acid Central clay color crop cultivation decay depth disease drains Early Harvest Early York earth Fall Pippin fertility Flemish Beauty foliage Glout Morceau Golden Russet grafting green manure growth heat Hubbardston HUNDRED TREES hybrid Illinois inches Indiana injurious insects Lady Apple land larvae leaf limbs lime Louise bonne Michigan Moist moisture Newtown Pippin North Ohio orchard oxygen peach pear Penn plants ploughed pollen pollen-tube produce pulverization QUINCE R. I. Greening Red Astrachan result Rhode Island roots Roxbury Russet Saginaw Bay sand scion season Seckel seed Seedling shoots soil South of Saginaw species spring subsoil substances summer surface temperature three feet tion VARIETIES OF FRUIT VARIETIES OF PEARS Vicar of Winkfield vine West Winkfield wood