The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture, Volúmenes5-6L. Tucker, 1838 |
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... varieties , seldom ripens well north of 43 ° , and the fruit of the foreign varieties is very sub- ject to be destroyed by mildew , or to lack fine flavor , unless secured in a house . No. 8 . would swell our article to a tedious and ...
... varieties , seldom ripens well north of 43 ° , and the fruit of the foreign varieties is very sub- ject to be destroyed by mildew , or to lack fine flavor , unless secured in a house . No. 8 . would swell our article to a tedious and ...
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... varieties , are sugar and the white of an egg : Then dilute with a great ornament in a court - yard or garden . Most stale beer.-T. Cooper . of the varieties of the rose propagate by suckers , others require to be layered , and some are ...
... varieties , are sugar and the white of an egg : Then dilute with a great ornament in a court - yard or garden . Most stale beer.-T. Cooper . of the varieties of the rose propagate by suckers , others require to be layered , and some are ...
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... varieties , with eternal flower , it retains its beauty through the win - showy flowers , cultivated principally for their fleshy ter , if gathered before frost . Sow early , and in hot pods , which are gathered before they are ripe ...
... varieties , with eternal flower , it retains its beauty through the win - showy flowers , cultivated principally for their fleshy ter , if gathered before frost . Sow early , and in hot pods , which are gathered before they are ripe ...
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