Orange Culture: A Treatise on the Citrus FamilyPrinted at the Office of "The Florida Agriculturist,", 1876 - 65 páginas |
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... tion to the citrus . The third chapter offers a comparison and description of all these beings . The monsters of the genus citrus have also furnished me an article in this chapter , to which I have added remarks upon the species of ...
... tion to the citrus . The third chapter offers a comparison and description of all these beings . The monsters of the genus citrus have also furnished me an article in this chapter , to which I have added remarks upon the species of ...
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... those varieties were obtained , which they could not deny were unknown to our an cestors . In order to satisfy this natural inquic- tude of human curiosity they sought in cultiva- tion the 6 GALLESIO'S TREATISE ON THE CITRUS FAMILY .
... those varieties were obtained , which they could not deny were unknown to our an cestors . In order to satisfy this natural inquic- tude of human curiosity they sought in cultiva- tion the 6 GALLESIO'S TREATISE ON THE CITRUS FAMILY .
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... tion the solution of this problem . In vain did experience disprove this system . They went be- yond our record and remembrance , and hid in the obscurity of antiquity the ignorance of an origin which they were forced to admit must be ...
... tion the solution of this problem . In vain did experience disprove this system . They went be- yond our record and remembrance , and hid in the obscurity of antiquity the ignorance of an origin which they were forced to admit must be ...
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... tion . The trees bearing fine fruit , being seen only in a state of cultivation , and multiplied by the graft only , the cultivator , ignorant of the origin of their ancestors , judges that they owe their improvement to the graft and ...
... tion . The trees bearing fine fruit , being seen only in a state of cultivation , and multiplied by the graft only , the cultivator , ignorant of the origin of their ancestors , judges that they owe their improvement to the graft and ...
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... tion is upon the ovules the fruit which encloses them does not seem affected by it , but these ovules grown into seeds give some trees which do not resemble the parent tree , and most fre- quently have a tendency to sterility . This ...
... tion is upon the ovules the fruit which encloses them does not seem affected by it , but these ovules grown into seeds give some trees which do not resemble the parent tree , and most fre- quently have a tendency to sterility . This ...
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