The Florist and Pomologist"Journal of Horticulture" Office, 1864 - Flower gardening |
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... crop , that will check over - exuberance ; on weak growing trees , leave rather a light crop , this will give them a chance to grow stronger . Keep a steady temperature of about 50 ° or 60 ° until after the stoning of the fruit ; when ...
... crop , that will check over - exuberance ; on weak growing trees , leave rather a light crop , this will give them a chance to grow stronger . Keep a steady temperature of about 50 ° or 60 ° until after the stoning of the fruit ; when ...
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... CROPS . In general it is only every alternate year that we have a good crop of fruit ; it is very rarely indeed that we have good crops two consecutive seasons . This is owing , as all good gardeners know , to the excessive crops which ...
... CROPS . In general it is only every alternate year that we have a good crop of fruit ; it is very rarely indeed that we have good crops two consecutive seasons . This is owing , as all good gardeners know , to the excessive crops which ...
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... crop when forced or protected in a house of any kind ; and means are taken here of protecting a long Apricot wall with old hothouse lights . By this mode the Apricot crop has never failed for the last five years , the date of the new ...
... crop when forced or protected in a house of any kind ; and means are taken here of protecting a long Apricot wall with old hothouse lights . By this mode the Apricot crop has never failed for the last five years , the date of the new ...
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Pear Achan Scotch and English forms of 14 QUERCUS pedunculata Oak | 37 |
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