The Orange: Its Culture in California: With a Brief Discussion of the Lemon, Lime, and Other Citrus Fruit. With an Appendix on Insects Injurious to Citrus Trees, and how to Combat Them. (From the Work of the Hon. Matthew Cooke)Press and Horticulturist Steam Print, 1885 - 97 páginas |
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... tion of orange seeds for relays of nur- series , and a wider extension of planta- tions . Nursery projects were inaugurated , ranging through eyery degree from the hundred - acre joint stock enterprise to the row of oyster cans which ...
... tion of orange seeds for relays of nur- series , and a wider extension of planta- tions . Nursery projects were inaugurated , ranging through eyery degree from the hundred - acre joint stock enterprise to the row of oyster cans which ...
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... tion , preserved for many centuries , not only among the monks of the convent , but also among the clergy of Rome , is re- ported by Augustin Gallo , who , in 1559 , speaks of this orange as a tree existing since time immemorial . If we ...
... tion , preserved for many centuries , not only among the monks of the convent , but also among the clergy of Rome , is re- ported by Augustin Gallo , who , in 1559 , speaks of this orange as a tree existing since time immemorial . If we ...
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... tion of introducing the orange . That he had an abiding faith in the success of his horticultural venture is attested by the fact that he imported iron with which to enclose the orchard . This iron , however ,. was never used , owing ...
... tion of introducing the orange . That he had an abiding faith in the success of his horticultural venture is attested by the fact that he imported iron with which to enclose the orchard . This iron , however ,. was never used , owing ...
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... tion there abounding was the alfilerilla , that hardy cousin of the geranium , which matures its seed whether the stalk grows to a height of three feet or a half inch- thus allowing the utmost latitude for wet and dry seasons , and ...
... tion there abounding was the alfilerilla , that hardy cousin of the geranium , which matures its seed whether the stalk grows to a height of three feet or a half inch- thus allowing the utmost latitude for wet and dry seasons , and ...
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... tion both in price of fruit and yield , are far below what is being realized in indi- vidual cases . It is a matter of record , and has been cited in a preceding chapter , that some of the early cultivators realized profits which seem ...
... tion both in price of fruit and yield , are far below what is being realized in indi- vidual cases . It is a matter of record , and has been cited in a preceding chapter , that some of the early cultivators realized profits which seem ...
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