Orange Culture: A Treatise on the Citrus FamilyPrinted at the Office of "The Florida Agriculturist,", 1876 - 65 páginas |
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... known in their time , thus seeming to leave nothing to be desired on this subject . But , after close study and thought , I have found great confusion and want of method in their classi- fication . This is owing to the prejudices among ...
... known in their time , thus seeming to leave nothing to be desired on this subject . But , after close study and thought , I have found great confusion and want of method in their classi- fication . This is owing to the prejudices among ...
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... known to Euro- peans , and has thus furnished botanists the name of the genus to which they have referred all the species , and consequently the varieties also with which our gardens have progressively been en- riched . But among all ...
... known to Euro- peans , and has thus furnished botanists the name of the genus to which they have referred all the species , and consequently the varieties also with which our gardens have progressively been en- riched . But among all ...
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... known under the name of wild plants . Other agriculturists have imagined that the seed of the sweet orange produced sour or bitter orange trees only when taken from a graft of the sweet orauge placed upon the sour orange tree , and this ...
... known under the name of wild plants . Other agriculturists have imagined that the seed of the sweet orange produced sour or bitter orange trees only when taken from a graft of the sweet orauge placed upon the sour orange tree , and this ...
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... known to cul- tivators , and it is no longer doubtful that this effect is due only to the great slowness in the flow of the sap , which thus influences the quan- tity and quality of the fruit . But such are the limits which nature has ...
... known to cul- tivators , and it is no longer doubtful that this effect is due only to the great slowness in the flow of the sap , which thus influences the quan- tity and quality of the fruit . But such are the limits which nature has ...
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... known . It has been cultivated there since 1606 , with different methods and a variety of soils , and still remains unchanged . Neither the processes of cultivation nor the difference in soils have im- proved it in the course of two ...
... known . It has been cultivated there since 1606 , with different methods and a variety of soils , and still remains unchanged . Neither the processes of cultivation nor the difference in soils have im- proved it in the course of two ...
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