Overland Monthly, Volume 4A. Roman and Company, 1965 |
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Page 455
... trees . Spots where the cotton - wood , pop- lar , or balm of Gilead spring up natural- ly , would be well suited for mulberry nurseries and plantations , these trees all belonging to the same family . How readily and largely this ...
... trees . Spots where the cotton - wood , pop- lar , or balm of Gilead spring up natural- ly , would be well suited for mulberry nurseries and plantations , these trees all belonging to the same family . How readily and largely this ...
Page 529
... trees , the same rules apply as for fruit - trees . Flowering trees should be transplanted between the first and the middle of the first month . Herbs and plants may be transplanted in the middle of the second month - although the third ...
... trees , the same rules apply as for fruit - trees . Flowering trees should be transplanted between the first and the middle of the first month . Herbs and plants may be transplanted in the middle of the second month - although the third ...
Page 530
daily . Every few days , apply liquid ma- of trees to improve their health , by in- nure : the manure in the morning - the serting medicine into the body of the pure water in the evening . Fruit - trees , tree . Different medicines are ...
daily . Every few days , apply liquid ma- of trees to improve their health , by in- nure : the manure in the morning - the serting medicine into the body of the pure water in the evening . Fruit - trees , tree . Different medicines are ...
Contents
Avalon Charles Warren Stoddard | 24 |
Agricultural Improvements Western Rev Dudley Chase 147 | 38 |
Concerning Popular Assassination James F Watkins 174 | 47 |
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