Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Issue 26, Part 1E. Croswell, 1918 - New York (State) |
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... cultivated although half a day's journey lower down , one meets with some poor looking trees in gardens . " The elevation I found them was almost exactly 4000 feet above sea . I gathered some fruits , but they are not quite ripe ; I am ...
... cultivated although half a day's journey lower down , one meets with some poor looking trees in gardens . " The elevation I found them was almost exactly 4000 feet above sea . I gathered some fruits , but they are not quite ripe ; I am ...
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... cultivation . If so , we want them , since our cultivated peaches are not free from faults , some of which we might get rid of by the inter- jection of new blood . It is now about seventy years since Robert Fortune , the adventurous ...
... cultivation . If so , we want them , since our cultivated peaches are not free from faults , some of which we might get rid of by the inter- jection of new blood . It is now about seventy years since Robert Fortune , the adventurous ...
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... cultivation , now represent closely the original indigenous stocks of the peach . Luckily , we have trustworthy sources of information in regard to both the wild and the cultivated peaches as they now grow in China . We are at this time ...
... cultivation , now represent closely the original indigenous stocks of the peach . Luckily , we have trustworthy sources of information in regard to both the wild and the cultivated peaches as they now grow in China . We are at this time ...
Contents
BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL CLASSIFICATIONS | 68 |
COMMERCIAL PEACHGROWING IN AMERICA | 98 |
PEACHGROWING IN NEW YORK | 131 |
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