How Plants Are Trained to Work for Man Trees - Biography - Index
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Publisher: University Press of the Pacific Summary: The fact that nut-bearing trees for the most part had not received any special attention from the cultivator of the soil, their product being gathered only casually, caused them to be regarded as wild products not falling within the scope of the horticulturist. In most parts of the United States in 1914, the nut-bearing trees had received no attention whatever from the cultivator of the soil, and their product had be [read more]
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Publisher: University Press of the Pacific
9780898752847
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0898752841
Publisher: University Press of the Pacific
The fact that nut-bearing trees for the most part had not received any special attention from the cultivator of the soil, their product being gathered only casually, caused them to be regarded as wild products not falling within the scope of the horticulturist. In most parts of the United States in 1914, the nut-bearing trees had received no attention whatever from the cultivator of the soil, and their product had been regarded as a more or less superfluous luxury, rather than as having dietetic consequence.
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