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quadgram | frequency |
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is one of the | 948 |
one of the most | 681 |
at the same time | 542 |
one of the best | 507 |
as soon as the | 496 |
the surface of the | 467 |
at the end of | 440 |
in the united states | 390 |
in the case of | 387 |
of the united states | 359 |
the top of the | 340 |
it is one of | 300 |
on the other hand | 296 |
the end of the | 292 |
the base of the | 268 |
fruit of medium size | 262 |
as well as the | 250 |
the bottom of the | 247 |
the size of the | 244 |
in the form of | 242 |
for the purpose of | 233 |
northern nut growers association | 231 |
is a native of | 230 |
under the name of | 218 |
is said to be | 218 |
in the open ground | 215 |
at the present time | 214 |
the middle of the | 206 |
the northern nut growers | 203 |
on account of the | 200 |
the growth of the | 200 |
i would like to | 199 |
from time to time | 198 |
the american pomological society | 192 |
as soon as they | 191 |
with the exception of | 188 |
at the time of | 188 |
the side of the | 187 |
it is necessary to | 186 |
it is well to | 184 |
ripens the last of | 177 |
a few of the | 177 |
a great deal of | 175 |
an inch in diameter | 175 |
in the same way | 174 |
at the base of | 172 |
surface of the ground | 169 |
at the rate of | 168 |
have lived in kansas | 168 |
in the way of | 168 |
than those of the | 167 |
when the plants are | 166 |
of an inch in | 162 |
the quality of the | 161 |
listed in this reference | 161 |
in the vicinity of | 159 |
it is a good | 159 |
red at the pit | 158 |
on account of its | 157 |
ripens the middle of | 155 |
may be increased by | 154 |
the best of the | 154 |
side next the sun | 154 |
may be grown in | 153 |
about the middle of | 153 |
the plants should be | 153 |
this is one of | 153 |
exposed to the sun | 152 |
it is a very | 152 |
the side next the | 150 |
the size of a | 150 |
a large number of | 150 |
of the northern nut | 149 |
the roots of the | 147 |
early in the season | 147 |
it is best to | 142 |
it is to be | 140 |
in the middle of | 140 |
in the spring of | 138 |
fourths of an inch | 138 |
the rest of the | 138 |
the value of the | 136 |
two or three years | 136 |
fruit medium to large | 135 |
on the side next | 135 |
for the most part | 135 |
the soil should be | 132 |
a good deal of | 132 |
will grow in any | 131 |
two or three inches | 131 |
the cultivation of the | 130 |
i do not know | 130 |
as well as in | 129 |
and one of the | 128 |
the fact that the | 126 |
surface of the soil | 126 |
have an apple orchard | 126 |
trees are troubled with | 126 |
should be planted in | 125 |
the nature of the | 125 |
an apple orchard of | 125 |
cape of good hope | 125 |
in the same manner | 124 |
of some of the | 124 |
early in the spring | 123 |
united states department of | 123 |
should be sown in | 123 |
would make them of | 122 |
the latter part of | 122 |
a native of the | 122 |
states department of agriculture | 122 |
the middle of july | 121 |
about the size of | 121 |
i have lived in | 120 |
to the depth of | 120 |
it seems to me | 120 |
care should be taken | 119 |
it is better to | 119 |
the middle of september | 119 |
the centre of the | 118 |
of the american pomological | 116 |
as long as the | 116 |
may be sown in | 115 |
as one of the | 115 |
but it is not | 115 |
for the first time | 115 |
in the open air | 115 |
the last of june | 114 |
good to very good | 114 |
to the fact that | 113 |
parts of the country | 113 |
the edge of the | 113 |
care must be taken | 112 |
it will be necessary | 112 |
by the use of | 112 |
on the side of | 111 |
the ends of the | 111 |
it is said to | 110 |
it is possible to | 110 |
my trees are troubled | 110 |
from year to year | 108 |
to a depth of | 108 |
inches apart in the | 107 |
in addition to the | 107 |
a few years ago | 107 |
to be found in | 107 |
the greater part of | 106 |
the seed should be | 106 |
in reference to the | 106 |
that it is a | 106 |
said to be a | 106 |
to the height of | 106 |
will be necessary to | 106 |
it is difficult to | 105 |
apart in the rows | 105 |
of an inch long | 104 |
in a mixture of | 104 |
in the garden of | 103 |
the last of september | 103 |
the character of the | 103 |
in the course of | 102 |
the seed is sown | 102 |
is not to be | 102 |
by means of a | 102 |
three or four inches | 102 |
than that of the | 102 |
an inch and a | 101 |
the leaves of the | 101 |
the form of a | 101 |
the use of the | 100 |
the middle of june | 100 |
per cent of the | 100 |
in a compost of | 100 |
the last of august | 100 |
to the growth of | 99 |
i fertilize my orchard | 99 |
a number of years | 99 |
this is a very | 99 |
for the production of | 99 |
a part of the | 99 |
if the soil is | 98 |
of the best of | 98 |
the axils of the | 97 |
in some of the | 97 |
two and a half | 97 |
for a long time | 97 |
in regard to the | 96 |
and some of the | 96 |
it is not a | 96 |
fruit medium in size | 95 |
and at the same | 95 |
in the first place | 95 |
i cultivate my orchard | 95 |
the center of the | 95 |
as a matter of | 95 |
out of the ground | 95 |
in which they are | 94 |
three or four years | 94 |
by division of the | 94 |
the same manner as | 93 |
the united states department | 93 |
and a half in | 93 |
it is impossible to | 93 |
inch and a half | 92 |
the early part of | 92 |
it will be seen | 92 |
was one of the | 92 |
may be propagated by | 92 |
on a large scale | 91 |
late in the season | 91 |
have tried and discarded | 91 |
apple orchard of trees | 91 |
by dividing the roots | 91 |
on the top of | 91 |
it is advisable to | 90 |
as much as possible | 89 |
at the beginning of | 88 |
in some parts of | 88 |
upper surface dark green | 88 |
one and a half | 88 |
for the sake of | 88 |
is a seedling of | 87 |
the length of the | 87 |
during the growing season | 87 |
they are to be | 87 |
there are several varieties | 87 |
a year or two | 87 |
the bark of the | 87 |
all parts of the | 86 |
in a cold frame | 86 |
to a height of | 86 |
to that of the | 86 |
the tops of the | 86 |
fertilize my orchard with | 86 |
in connection with the | 85 |
in the production of | 85 |
the name of the | 85 |
be grown in the | 85 |
the case of the | 84 |
a portion of the | 84 |
it is probable that | 84 |
on the sunny side | 84 |
it is not so | 84 |
as soon as possible | 84 |
i am going to | 84 |
should be grown in | 84 |
from two to three | 83 |
it will be found | 83 |
be found in the | 83 |
on each side of | 83 |
each side of the | 83 |
the plants in the | 83 |
in which it is | 83 |
the appearance of the | 82 |
on the part of | 82 |
in the fall of | 82 |
in proportion to the | 82 |
of two or three | 82 |
do not pasture my | 81 |
eighths of an inch | 81 |
the last few years | 81 |
the whole of the | 81 |
the ground should be | 81 |
for two or three | 80 |
the best time to | 80 |
it is said that | 80 |
lived in kansas twenty | 80 |
not pasture my orchard | 80 |
list of the american | 80 |
as soon as it | 80 |
the plants may be | 80 |
is said to have | 80 |
at the bottom of | 80 |
the color of the | 79 |
the middle of august | 79 |
one side of the | 79 |
that it is not | 79 |
it should not be | 79 |
and a half to | 79 |
the weight of the | 79 |
said to have been | 79 |
about the end of | 78 |
side of the sun | 78 |
feet apart each way | 78 |
the culture of the | 78 |
apart in the row | 78 |
it is a native | 78 |
in april or may | 77 |
the beginning of the | 77 |
in july and august | 77 |
for a few days | 77 |
as a substitute for | 77 |
the sides of the | 77 |
the flowers are produced | 77 |
like those of the | 77 |
the report of the | 76 |
a mixture of loam | 76 |
can be grown in | 76 |
may be necessary to | 76 |
seed should be sown | 76 |
as a result of | 76 |
will have to be | 76 |
one of the finest | 76 |
close to the ground | 75 |
in the bottom of | 75 |
to the middle of | 75 |
to the end of | 75 |
in the hands of | 75 |
the heat of the | 75 |
season the last of | 74 |
the part of the | 74 |
it may be necessary | 74 |
two or three times | 74 |
the action of the | 74 |
the same way as | 74 |
inches and a half | 74 |
the time of planting | 74 |
in a bearing orchard | 74 |
in contact with the | 73 |
it is true that | 73 |
it is not necessary | 73 |
for the benefit of | 73 |
be one of the | 73 |
in the northern states | 73 |
the beauty of the | 73 |
from four to six | 73 |
the fact that it | 73 |
above medium in size | 73 |
the development of the | 73 |
two or three weeks | 73 |
greater part of the | 73 |
for the growth of | 73 |
in the west indies | 72 |
may be made to | 72 |
in the spring and | 72 |
so far as i | 72 |
season of the year | 72 |
may be planted in | 72 |
the seeds of the | 72 |
and may be increased | 72 |
the time of the | 72 |
four or five inches | 72 |
one half natural size | 72 |
ripens at the end | 72 |
one of the largest | 72 |
the form of the | 71 |
division of the roots | 71 |
of the most beautiful | 71 |
will be found to | 71 |
the level of the | 71 |
prices have been from | 71 |
in the centre of | 71 |
from the fact that | 71 |
part of the state | 70 |
of one of the | 70 |
the seed may be | 70 |
in the cultivation of | 70 |
i pasture my orchard | 70 |
that there is no | 70 |
should be placed in | 70 |
the head of the | 70 |
on the other side | 69 |
in the southern states | 69 |
i prefer ben davis | 69 |
in the manufacture of | 69 |
the best and most | 69 |
as far north as | 69 |
the back of the | 69 |
if the weather is | 69 |
is a matter of | 69 |
five or six inches | 68 |
that it may be | 68 |
it must not be | 68 |
not be allowed to | 68 |
the end of may | 68 |
of the plant is | 68 |
the department of agriculture | 68 |
in a few years | 68 |
it may be said | 68 |
six or eight inches | 68 |
some of the best | 68 |
do not think it | 68 |
one of the first | 68 |
a good plan to | 67 |
where they are to | 67 |
the close of the | 67 |
it does not pay | 67 |
i do not irrigate | 67 |
to a considerable extent | 67 |
is by no means | 67 |
in the early spring | 67 |
they should not be | 67 |
from the time of | 67 |
the end of august | 67 |
should be allowed to | 67 |
is likely to be | 67 |
those of the common | 66 |
in the neighborhood of | 66 |
advise its use on | 66 |
it may be grown | 66 |
from a photograph by | 66 |
about the first of | 66 |
the best of all | 66 |
a large amount of | 66 |
while on the trees | 66 |
be planted in the | 66 |
part of the country | 65 |
where the soil is | 65 |
the last of july | 65 |
a synonym of a | 65 |
in many parts of | 65 |
is supposed to be | 65 |
for a number of | 65 |
seed may be sown | 65 |
as far as possible | 65 |
red on the side | 65 |
be sown in the | 65 |
in spite of the | 65 |
my best market is | 64 |
and my apples with | 64 |
there can be no | 64 |
i do not spray | 64 |
the united states and | 64 |
be raised from seed | 64 |
should be taken to | 64 |
in may and june | 64 |
at the top of | 64 |
are a number of | 64 |
red at the stone | 64 |
i do not pasture | 64 |
lower surface pale green | 63 |
a place in the | 63 |
i think it is | 63 |
there is a great | 63 |
under a hand glass | 63 |
feet and a half | 63 |
with a view to | 63 |
is a good plan | 63 |
or they may be | 63 |
the temperature of the | 63 |
that is to say | 63 |
or it may be | 63 |
in order that the | 63 |
early part of the | 63 |
apples in the orchard | 63 |
on the surface of | 62 |
part of the garden | 62 |
a great number of | 62 |
would like to ask | 62 |
any part of the | 62 |
flowers are produced in | 62 |
and it may be | 62 |
on the grounds of | 62 |
from one to three | 62 |
in the manner of | 62 |
the end of june | 62 |
in the reference given | 62 |
in the south of | 62 |
where the plants are | 62 |
sown in the open | 62 |
for market i prefer | 62 |
of which there are | 61 |
a small quantity of | 61 |
there are a number | 61 |
an inch in length | 61 |
in the matter of | 61 |
soon as they are | 61 |
where there is a | 61 |
of the most important | 61 |
it has been found | 61 |
some of the most | 61 |
i do not think | 60 |
the most beautiful of | 60 |
it must be remembered | 60 |
are to be found | 60 |
other parts of the | 60 |
when the ground is | 60 |
for the use of | 60 |
of the soil and | 60 |
as in the case | 60 |
for three or four | 60 |
will be found in | 60 |
a day or two | 60 |
to those of the | 60 |
the use of a | 60 |
fruit while on the | 60 |
the edges of the | 60 |
in the midst of | 60 |
from seed sown in | 59 |
to the size of | 59 |
in such a way | 59 |
on their own roots | 59 |
it will not be | 59 |
for the reason that | 59 |
two or three days | 59 |
my orchard to corn | 59 |
in march or april | 59 |
by the side of | 59 |
the exception of the | 59 |
a certain amount of | 59 |
they should be planted | 59 |
a great variety of | 58 |
there are a few | 58 |
of which it is | 58 |
to be able to | 58 |
to be one of | 58 |
towards the end of | 58 |
from three to four | 58 |
pasture my orchard with | 58 |
with a sharp knife | 58 |
on the farm of | 58 |
i prefer bottom land | 58 |
grow in any soil | 58 |
a height of feet | 58 |
as early as possible | 57 |
as shown in fig | 57 |
it seems to be | 57 |
the same as for | 57 |
from to per cent | 57 |
and there is no | 57 |
one of the very | 57 |
are said to be | 57 |
be grown in a | 57 |
the young plants are | 57 |
a large proportion of | 57 |
in view of the | 57 |
i do not thin | 56 |
every part of the | 56 |
its use on all | 56 |
will be seen that | 56 |
on the under side | 56 |
a large quantity of | 56 |
on the upper surface | 56 |
there is no reason | 56 |
upper surface light green | 56 |
seems to be the | 56 |
the south of europe | 56 |
it would be a | 56 |
in the shape of | 56 |
larger than those of | 56 |
i have never seen | 56 |
use on all soils | 55 |
it is of a | 55 |
from one to two | 55 |
and for family orchard | 55 |
to cents a pound | 55 |
at the close of | 55 |
a matter of fact | 55 |
american pomological society in | 55 |
in front of the | 55 |
below the surface of | 55 |
in the early part | 55 |
seems to me that | 55 |
may be used for | 55 |
one of the hardiest | 55 |
cents to one dollar | 55 |
of the best varieties | 55 |
one of the earliest | 55 |
than any of the | 55 |
are more or less | 55 |
can be made to | 55 |
will be ready for | 55 |
this part of the | 55 |
in the process of | 55 |
increased by dividing the | 55 |
as well as a | 55 |
in such a manner | 55 |
axils of the leaves | 54 |
the plants are to | 54 |
that it can be | 54 |
would advise its use | 54 |
be given to the | 54 |
of loam and peat | 54 |
the flowers are of | 54 |
there is also a | 54 |
sort into two classes | 54 |
in the preparation of | 54 |
to the action of | 54 |
and of good quality | 54 |
i pick my apples | 54 |
in the absence of | 54 |
the wood of the | 54 |
the upper part of | 54 |
bureau of plant industry | 54 |
in a cut state | 54 |
as those of the | 54 |
in june and july | 54 |
and placed in a | 53 |
feet apart in the | 53 |
in one of the | 53 |
there seems to be | 53 |
preparation of the soil | 53 |
as early as the | 53 |
as that of the | 53 |
on the station grounds | 53 |
be placed in a | 53 |
but it does not | 53 |
the south and west | 53 |
during the summer months | 53 |
they are of a | 53 |
the same as the | 53 |
the fruit while on | 53 |
in the axils of | 53 |
from a seed of | 53 |
it is not advisable | 53 |
and is one of | 53 |
that it will be | 52 |
the protection of a | 52 |
the attention of the | 52 |
be taken not to | 52 |
of the fact that | 52 |
the flowers are small | 52 |
the soil in the | 52 |
a variety of the | 52 |
parts of the world | 52 |
of the value of | 52 |
a good crop of | 52 |
it is desirable to | 52 |
that there is a | 52 |
the members of the | 52 |
of three or four | 52 |
is not at all | 52 |
the middle of may | 52 |
the end of this | 52 |
is not necessary to | 52 |
various parts of the | 52 |
may be said to | 52 |
on the north side | 52 |
to the production of | 52 |
season the middle of | 52 |
two to three feet | 52 |
in the use of | 52 |
seems to have been | 52 |
an inch or two | 52 |
during the winter months | 52 |
are not to be | 52 |
with a red blush | 52 |
said to have originated | 52 |
six inches in diameter | 52 |
the under side of | 52 |
at the expense of | 52 |
to be the best | 52 |
of the horticultural society | 52 |
from the axils of | 52 |
ought not to be | 51 |
from three to five | 51 |
the cape of good | 51 |
the heart of the | 51 |
under a bell glass | 51 |
in the state of | 51 |
well as in the | 51 |
the end of september | 51 |
the history of the | 51 |
the life of the | 51 |
with some of the | 51 |
the first of september | 51 |
the plants are set | 51 |
the best way to | 51 |
my apples with codling | 51 |
about the same time | 51 |
one dollar per bushel | 51 |
in almost any soil | 51 |
feet from the ground | 51 |
should be made to | 51 |
on the basis of | 51 |
fruit above medium in | 51 |
time of the year | 51 |
supposed to be a | 51 |
in various parts of | 51 |
in the center of | 51 |
it was found that | 50 |
as a general rule | 50 |
contained in an ounce | 50 |
the inside of the | 50 |
have been able to | 50 |
the garden of the | 50 |
said the chief gardener | 50 |
cultivate my orchard to | 50 |
do not thin the | 50 |
ripens the first of | 50 |
the first week in | 50 |
to get rid of | 50 |
in a short time | 50 |
in a few days | 50 |
of the very best | 50 |
is growing in the | 50 |
members of the association | 50 |
with a red cheek | 50 |
to one dollar per | 50 |
four or five feet | 49 |
so as not to | 49 |
to repack stored apples | 49 |
from the base of | 49 |
when the fruit is | 49 |
late in the fall | 49 |
from the middle of | 49 |
the end of a | 49 |
do not dry any | 49 |
is known as the | 49 |
it may also be | 49 |
moisture in the soil | 49 |
from to cents a | 49 |
not thin the fruit | 49 |
the roots should be | 49 |
should be cut back | 49 |
in two or three | 49 |
the flowers of the | 49 |
it will be a | 49 |
species and varieties of | 49 |
in the latitude of | 49 |
to such an extent | 49 |
to a great extent | 49 |
under side of the | 49 |
but it is a | 49 |
in the fall and | 49 |
the fruit of the | 49 |
the preparation of the | 49 |
seems to be a | 49 |
and more or less | 49 |
must be remembered that | 49 |
when the soil is | 49 |
with red at the | 49 |
at the foot of | 49 |
two or three feet | 48 |
is found in the | 48 |
inches below the surface | 48 |
as well as for | 48 |
a quarter of an | 48 |
be done in the | 48 |
to the use of | 48 |
of a number of | 48 |
of the black walnut | 48 |
that they may be | 48 |
are contained in an | 48 |
red in the sun | 48 |
with regard to the | 48 |
from two to four | 48 |
it is possible that | 48 |
most of them are | 48 |
of the annual meeting | 48 |
this should be done | 48 |
there is no doubt | 48 |
one of the few | 48 |
the habit of the | 48 |
similar to that of | 48 |
part of the season | 48 |
they begin to grow | 47 |
the condition of the | 47 |
is to be found | 47 |
and covered with a | 47 |
a large portion of | 47 |
it is evident that | 47 |
it is desired to | 47 |
and a half feet | 47 |
ten or twelve inches | 47 |
when the seed is | 47 |
a week or two | 47 |
different parts of the | 47 |
thin the fruit while | 47 |
half an inch in | 47 |
orchard with stable litter | 47 |
in the development of | 47 |
from to inches in | 47 |
if the plants are | 47 |
the amount of water | 47 |
a height of from | 47 |
three or four feet | 47 |
the board of directors | 47 |
the massachusetts horticultural society | 47 |
they may be planted | 47 |
is the best time | 47 |
take the place of | 47 |
a liberal supply of | 47 |
my orchard with stable | 47 |
be kept in a | 47 |
that they do not | 47 |
by means of the | 47 |
is used as a | 46 |
it would not be | 46 |
of the most valuable | 46 |
have to repack stored | 46 |
seeds may be sown | 46 |
upper part of the | 46 |
as far as the | 46 |
should not be allowed | 46 |
the work of the | 46 |
it may be well | 46 |
like that of the | 46 |
if it is not | 46 |
by the fact that | 46 |
but this is not | 46 |
to the extent of | 46 |
seeds should be sown | 46 |
that they can be | 46 |
on account of their | 46 |
of the nineteenth century | 46 |
the strength of the | 46 |
when the weather is | 46 |
i think it beneficial | 46 |
on the south side | 46 |
either side of the | 46 |
must be taken to | 46 |
it is perfectly hardy | 46 |
the shape of the | 46 |
there are so many | 46 |
it has not been | 46 |
sow the seed in | 46 |
the banks of the | 46 |
i should like to | 46 |
soon as it is | 45 |
as an article of | 45 |
as far as i | 45 |
to the cultivation of | 45 |
a seedling raised by | 45 |
the southern part of | 45 |
in diameter at the | 45 |
i have ever seen | 45 |
raised from seed sown | 45 |
the stems of the | 45 |
my apples by hand | 45 |
or two of the | 45 |
by the end of | 45 |
the ripe seeds are | 45 |
so far as the | 45 |
the end of july | 45 |
it is believed that | 45 |
it is in the | 45 |
the height of the | 45 |
in april and may | 45 |
quite a number of | 45 |
some of them are | 45 |
four or five years | 45 |
in order to get | 45 |
in the proportion of | 45 |
sections of the country | 45 |
in order to have | 45 |
soon as the plants | 45 |
at the ends of | 45 |
the best time for | 45 |
on the shaded side | 45 |
about half an inch | 45 |
just as soon as | 45 |
glabrous within and without | 44 |
the soil in which | 44 |
not think it advisable | 44 |
and a half or | 44 |
pick my apples by | 44 |
stored apples before marketing | 44 |
fourth of an inch | 44 |
the first of july | 44 |
and as soon as | 44 |
rays of the sun | 44 |
the middle to the | 44 |
it is not only | 44 |
to be used for | 44 |
may be said that | 44 |
on one side of | 44 |
so as to be | 44 |
that it would be | 44 |
at the head of | 44 |
on the upper side | 44 |
be grown in pots | 44 |
five or six years | 44 |
in the culture of | 44 |
and a half long | 44 |
and it is the | 44 |
two feet and a | 44 |
from the time the | 44 |
in consequence of the | 44 |
the finest of the | 44 |
there will be no | 44 |
as may be seen | 44 |
the colour of the | 44 |
repack stored apples before | 44 |
stained at the pit | 44 |
is by far the | 44 |
the fertility of the | 44 |
in a state of | 44 |
the production of the | 44 |
is the same as | 44 |
you are going to | 44 |
they may be grown | 44 |
the soil must be | 44 |
the horticultural society of | 44 |
three or four weeks | 44 |
four to six inches | 43 |
the same time as | 43 |
the flowers are white | 43 |
of the new york | 43 |
of this variety is | 43 |
one of the oldest | 43 |
in allusion to the | 43 |
are troubled with canker | 43 |
to be the most | 43 |
of the rocky mountains | 43 |
i am inclined to | 43 |
varieties of this species | 43 |
if there is a | 43 |
as well as to | 43 |
the plants will be | 43 |
is due to the | 43 |
it ought to be | 43 |
that they are not | 43 |
the benefit of the | 43 |
a small portion of | 43 |
the place of the | 43 |
to the amount of | 43 |
all the year round | 43 |
and it should be | 43 |
grown in this country | 43 |
many parts of the | 43 |
nature of the soil | 43 |
i have found that | 43 |
to feet in height | 43 |
and for this reason | 43 |
a member of the | 43 |
the hands of the | 43 |
a large part of | 43 |
exposed to the air | 43 |
four inches in diameter | 43 |
the outside of the | 43 |
that some of the | 43 |
think it would be | 42 |
is more or less | 42 |
as the plants are | 42 |
of the best and | 42 |
early in the morning | 42 |
seed is sown in | 42 |
there should be a | 42 |
grown in the open | 42 |
free circulation of air | 42 |
i think it pays | 42 |
and other parts of | 42 |
taken out of the | 42 |
the roots may be | 42 |
are two or three | 42 |
of this variety are | 42 |
they ought to be | 42 |
it is hard to | 42 |
the plants must be | 42 |
the same treatment as | 42 |
may be seen in | 42 |
the flavor of the | 42 |
a small amount of | 42 |
to the top of | 42 |
to be a seedling | 42 |
the planting of the | 42 |
from the middle to | 42 |
from six to eight | 42 |
mixture of loam and | 42 |
a compost of loam | 42 |
on the pacific coast | 42 |
with a tinge of | 42 |
the same is true | 42 |
of new york city | 42 |
a more or less | 42 |
to the last of | 42 |
ripens early in september | 42 |
it would seem that | 42 |
one dollar per day | 41 |
origin and and general | 41 |
by the middle of | 41 |
it would be well | 41 |
the seeds may be | 41 |
in a cool house | 41 |
three inches in diameter | 41 |
the composition of the | 41 |
in the open in | 41 |
does not seem to | 41 |
at a time when | 41 |
to a certain extent | 41 |
the seeds are sown | 41 |
is no reason why | 41 |
the top of a | 41 |
it is a great | 41 |
week or ten days | 41 |
similar to those of | 41 |
from a pit of | 41 |
is the most important | 41 |
in a small way | 41 |
may be allowed to | 41 |
it will grow in | 41 |
so that it is | 41 |
with a distinct suture | 41 |
and and general remarks | 41 |
from the united states | 41 |
would seem to be | 41 |
it belongs to the | 41 |
may be raised from | 41 |
be increased by cuttings | 41 |
be placed in the | 41 |
it appears to be | 41 |
there is not a | 41 |
in accordance with the | 41 |
of many of the | 41 |
the same as that | 41 |
it is not to | 41 |
country or colour name | 41 |
there is a good | 41 |
growth of the plants | 40 |
may be due to | 40 |
a number of the | 40 |
that of any other | 40 |
of the leaves and | 40 |
with red on the | 40 |
of the soil is | 40 |
of very good quality | 40 |
variety of the common | 40 |
so as to make | 40 |
to the beauty of | 40 |
a good supply of | 40 |
the leaves are large | 40 |
in this way the | 40 |
a small genus of | 40 |
where they can be | 40 |
the vigor of the | 40 |
annual meeting of the | 40 |
the middle of april | 40 |
it is a large | 40 |
the seeds should be | 40 |
when they may be | 40 |
with one or two | 40 |
quality of the fruit | 40 |
that it should be | 40 |
for the manufacture of | 40 |
it is an excellent | 40 |
parts of the united | 40 |
the north side of | 40 |
it can be done | 40 |
the soil and the | 40 |
in order to secure | 40 |
in the fall or | 40 |
many of them are | 40 |
and it is not | 40 |
a half in diameter | 40 |
is a variety of | 40 |
soon as the ground | 40 |
the united states is | 40 |
of the department of | 40 |
the bulk of the | 40 |
the influence of the | 40 |
are some of the | 39 |
to be kept in | 39 |
above the level of | 39 |
parts of the plant | 39 |
but it must be | 39 |
by far the most | 39 |
the trees in the | 39 |
months of the year | 39 |
on either side of | 39 |
easily raised from seed | 39 |
in a cool place | 39 |
one hundred and fifty | 39 |
be grown in any | 39 |
in the month of | 39 |
be propagated by cuttings | 39 |
of any of the | 39 |
a half to two | 39 |
on top of the | 39 |
to take care of | 39 |
after the manner of | 39 |
that it is the | 39 |
of the soil in | 39 |
three or four times | 39 |
in may or june | 39 |
the united states pharmacopoeia | 39 |
may be used in | 39 |
be said to be | 39 |
when the trees are | 39 |
condition of the soil | 39 |
it is not the | 39 |
propagated by dividing the | 39 |
of the best quality | 39 |
under the head of | 39 |
to keep them in | 39 |
this can be done | 39 |
it is important to | 39 |
very good in quality | 39 |
and some of them | 39 |
may be placed in | 39 |
of trees and shrubs | 39 |
in any part of | 39 |
and it will be | 39 |
it can be grown | 39 |
the open ground in | 39 |
the leaves are of | 39 |
of the plant and | 39 |
the last week in | 39 |
and it is a | 39 |
part of the house | 39 |
habit of the plant | 39 |
will be able to | 39 |
and that it pays | 39 |
it should be planted | 39 |
soon as they have | 39 |
a foot or more | 39 |
of nitrate of soda | 39 |
thrive best in a | 39 |
of water in the | 38 |
spring and early summer | 38 |
any kind of soil | 38 |
to the number of | 38 |
i prune with a | 38 |
is that it is | 38 |
of the same species | 38 |
by the name of | 38 |
be used as a | 38 |
to which they are | 38 |
the soil and climate | 38 |
increased by division of | 38 |
the cultivation of this | 38 |
out of the soil | 38 |
with that of the | 38 |
the manner in which | 38 |
it may be that | 38 |
on the subject of | 38 |
the varieties of the | 38 |
it will be well | 38 |
latter part of the | 38 |
not been able to | 38 |
to have originated in | 38 |
it may be propagated | 38 |
appears to have been | 38 |
said to be the | 38 |
is very similar to | 38 |
the origin of this | 38 |
of the nature of | 38 |
until they begin to | 38 |
there will be a | 38 |
at the annual meeting | 38 |
some parts of the | 38 |
the soil of the | 38 |
the owner of the | 38 |
with the addition of | 38 |
under the influence of | 38 |
are among the most | 38 |
on the banks of | 38 |
is one of our | 38 |
a quarter of a | 38 |
of the old world | 38 |
two inches in diameter | 38 |
on a small scale | 38 |
but there is a | 38 |
into the united kingdom | 38 |
after the plants have | 38 |
have an orchard of | 37 |
if it can be | 37 |
should not be planted | 37 |
in this part of | 37 |
bushels to the acre | 37 |
is the result of | 37 |
my trees are in | 37 |
the other side of | 37 |
at the base and | 37 |
above the surface of | 37 |
of the size of | 37 |
planting of nut trees | 37 |
trees are in mixed | 37 |
the tips of the | 37 |
every two or three | 37 |
one of the great | 37 |
i prune my trees | 37 |
we are going to | 37 |
one of the handsomest | 37 |
it is propagated by | 37 |
the great plains area | 37 |
never tried distant markets | 37 |
flattened at the base | 37 |
longer than the leaves | 37 |
may be had in | 37 |
as large as a | 37 |
the first of the | 37 |
they may be increased | 37 |
are in mixed plantings | 37 |
to inches in diameter | 37 |
sort into three classes | 37 |
in western new york | 37 |
be found to be | 37 |
to be grown in | 37 |
in the province of | 37 |
may be found in | 37 |
if you want to | 37 |
be allowed to grow | 37 |
the middle of october | 37 |
for the cultivation of | 37 |
to the present time | 37 |
and most of the | 37 |
for a week or | 37 |
lily of the valley | 37 |
up to the present | 37 |
i do not dry | 36 |
in august and september | 36 |
to say that the | 36 |
nearly all of the | 36 |
successful in storing apples | 36 |
the interior of the | 36 |
so as to give | 36 |
and is said to | 36 |
the crown of the | 36 |
in the heart of | 36 |
i have been able | 36 |
but it may be | 36 |
the cost of the | 36 |
the extremities of the | 36 |
dried in the sun | 36 |
there is a variety | 36 |
as soon as ripe | 36 |
a considerable number of | 36 |
of the best for | 36 |
and it has been | 36 |
feet to feet high | 36 |
for rabbits i wrap | 36 |
the remainder of the | 36 |
be seen that the | 36 |
far as i know | 36 |
fact that it is | 36 |
so that they will | 36 |
in a temperature of | 36 |
in the gardens of | 36 |
the first of august | 36 |
in the selection of | 36 |
to do with the | 36 |
for a long period | 36 |
is going to be | 36 |
best market is at | 36 |
quarter of an inch | 36 |
the second and third | 36 |
in three or four | 36 |
so that it may | 36 |
of from to feet | 36 |
at the right time | 36 |
to inches in length | 36 |
from specimens received from | 36 |
of one or two | 36 |
in the growth of | 36 |
such a way that | 36 |
it is of the | 36 |
up and down the | 36 |
of an inch thick | 36 |
it may be sown | 36 |
the trees should be | 36 |
any of the other | 36 |
to two or three | 36 |
of the leaves are | 36 |
in the fact that | 36 |
is obtained from the | 36 |
but it should be | 36 |
so much the better | 36 |
there has been a | 36 |
i think it would | 36 |
come in contact with | 36 |
as large as the | 36 |
the origin of the | 35 |
arranged singly as lateral | 35 |
in the united kingdom | 35 |
should be cut off | 35 |
later in the season | 35 |
about an inch in | 35 |
six to eight inches | 35 |
the ground in the | 35 |
a few of them | 35 |
nothing in a bearing | 35 |
in all parts of | 35 |
lower surface light green | 35 |
market is at home | 35 |
with a shallow suture | 35 |
to be a very | 35 |
in other parts of | 35 |
about the th of | 35 |
of an inch broad | 35 |
it is likely to | 35 |
and the flowers are | 35 |
is the best of | 35 |
of the university of | 35 |
singly as lateral buds | 35 |
this variety is a | 35 |
should be kept in | 35 |
to the value of | 35 |
should be at least | 35 |
to three or four | 35 |
from the top of | 35 |
it is easy to | 35 |
members of the northern | 35 |
where there is no | 35 |
described from specimens received | 35 |
i would make them | 35 |
part of the plant | 35 |
it should be remembered | 35 |
be used in the | 35 |
the rows should be | 35 |
the fact that they | 35 |
is well worthy of | 35 |
foot and a half | 35 |
official in the united | 35 |
ten inches in diameter | 35 |
of the crop is | 35 |
my orchard with hogs | 35 |
of the same size | 35 |
and there is a | 35 |
the effect of the | 35 |
and the number of | 35 |
and a half inches | 35 |
to the united states | 35 |
be sown in a | 35 |
when the plant is | 35 |
lived in kansas thirty | 35 |
a cross between the | 35 |
to the attention of | 35 |
by the action of | 35 |
smaller than those of | 35 |
sown as soon as | 35 |
three to four feet | 35 |
this is a small | 35 |
this is the most | 35 |
and retain their vitality | 35 |
may be grown from | 35 |
as the ground is | 35 |
to one of the | 35 |
must be well drained | 35 |
with more or less | 35 |
very large and full | 35 |
that many of the | 34 |
one inch in diameter | 34 |
to keep the plants | 34 |
a few days later | 34 |
one of the chief | 34 |
ordinary soil and position | 34 |
be borne in mind | 34 |
i have reduced the | 34 |
the face of the | 34 |
the following is a | 34 |
there is a very | 34 |
the following are the | 34 |
the stem of the | 34 |
in a dry place | 34 |
half an inch long | 34 |
the state horticultural society | 34 |
the leaves of this | 34 |
the lower part of | 34 |
in any garden soil | 34 |
the royal horticultural society | 34 |
it should be done | 34 |
very early in the | 34 |
one or two of | 34 |
by reason of the | 34 |
more or less of | 34 |
one end of the | 34 |
as well as those | 34 |
in spring or autumn | 34 |
but it has been | 34 |
in order to make | 34 |
it is very important | 34 |
of the committee on | 34 |
the trunk of the | 34 |
is a cross between | 34 |
fertility of the soil | 34 |
out of doors in | 34 |
may be well to | 34 |
in a dense rosette | 34 |
should be done in | 34 |
have reduced the codling | 34 |
the body of the | 34 |
the culture of this | 34 |
of the varieties of | 34 |
three or four days | 34 |
are contained in a | 34 |
is a very good | 34 |
as the result of | 34 |
five inches in diameter | 34 |
paper in this report | 34 |
is to be used | 34 |
the first time in | 34 |
the presence of the | 34 |
the first few years | 34 |
with from one to | 34 |
it is important that | 34 |
at a distance of | 34 |
under the same conditions | 34 |
to say nothing of | 34 |
eight or ten inches | 34 |
has the advantage of | 34 |
the state of the | 34 |
on the culture of | 33 |
of the young shoots | 33 |
the cause of the | 33 |
for a few years | 33 |
the south of england | 33 |
it is the most | 33 |
of moisture in the | 33 |
large part of the | 33 |
the same kind of | 33 |
any length of time | 33 |
is shown by the | 33 |
height of from to | 33 |
the depth of the | 33 |
and one or two | 33 |
stored in the soil | 33 |
it should be grown | 33 |
a seedling of the | 33 |
the foliage of the | 33 |
the result of a | 33 |
due to the fact | 33 |
when they begin to | 33 |
there are many varieties | 33 |
in a few weeks | 33 |
the needs of the | 33 |
the flowers are in | 33 |
so that it will | 33 |
listed without a description | 33 |
the members of this | 33 |
by the addition of | 33 |
in ordinary garden soil | 33 |
i have seen it | 33 |
if the ground is | 33 |
such a manner as | 33 |
have been in kansas | 33 |
in the beginning of | 33 |
large portion of the | 33 |
all the way from | 33 |
has been made to | 33 |
so that they may | 33 |
are by no means | 33 |
they will not be | 33 |
out of the way | 33 |
for a year or | 33 |
in order to prevent | 33 |
a week or ten | 33 |
in favor of the | 33 |
it is a matter | 33 |
the appearance of a | 33 |
it would have been | 33 |
who are interested in | 33 |
the success of the | 33 |
in the south and | 33 |
species of this genus | 33 |
one of the greatest | 33 |
will be glad to | 33 |
they are apt to | 33 |
that it has been | 33 |
that it does not | 33 |
to sow the seed | 33 |
particular as to soil | 33 |
the land should be | 33 |
the expense of the | 33 |
to be in the | 33 |
resemble those of the | 33 |
are of easy culture | 33 |
that it will not | 33 |
being one of the | 33 |
in the neighbourhood of | 33 |
in many of the | 33 |
are large enough to | 33 |
this may be done | 33 |
the aim should be | 33 |
as some of the | 33 |
five or six feet | 33 |
with which it is | 33 |
the bed should be | 33 |
to remain in the | 33 |
in different parts of | 33 |
will be fit for | 33 |
the south side of | 33 |
the same as those | 33 |
a foot and a | 33 |
adapted to the growth | 33 |
in the event of | 32 |
in the open border | 32 |
in the history of | 32 |
the th of june | 32 |
most of the other | 32 |
they thrive best in | 32 |
the removal of the | 32 |
if you have a | 32 |
there is but one | 32 |
the value of a | 32 |
the ground can be | 32 |
an acre of land | 32 |
at the back of | 32 |
a treatise on the | 32 |
character of the soil | 32 |
only a few of | 32 |
in the eastern states | 32 |
inches in diameter at | 32 |
which it may be | 32 |
a long time in | 32 |
with the result that | 32 |
a number of varieties | 32 |
sandy loam and peat | 32 |
from the standpoint of | 32 |
both sides of the | 32 |
of this plant is | 32 |
half an inch deep | 32 |
a considerable quantity of | 32 |
roots of the plants | 32 |
from eight to ten | 32 |
other side of the | 32 |
two inches and a | 32 |
flowers are produced on | 32 |
and would advise its | 32 |
during the period of | 32 |
they are in the | 32 |
be cut back to | 32 |
there shall be a | 32 |
to a limited extent | 32 |
set in a shallow | 32 |
the plants are in | 32 |
of the last century | 32 |
plants should be set | 32 |
at the time the | 32 |
it is a little | 32 |
they should be kept | 32 |
large to very large | 32 |
in august or september | 32 |
i plant my orchard | 32 |
i have seen the | 32 |
be used for the | 32 |
has a tendency to | 32 |
six or seven inches | 32 |
any good garden soil | 32 |
in a young state | 32 |
of the persian walnut | 32 |
at right angles to | 32 |
to be a native | 32 |
of good size and | 32 |
second and third grades | 32 |
at the proper time | 32 |
are found in the | 32 |
may be regarded as | 32 |
in the size of | 32 |
when in full bloom | 32 |
for the home garden | 32 |
three to four lines | 32 |
raised from seed by | 32 |
you have got to | 32 |
is to be done | 32 |
it is well known | 32 |
mentioned in this reference | 32 |
aim should be to | 32 |
that part of the | 32 |
think i have reduced | 32 |
be planted in a | 32 |
about two feet high | 32 |
foot apart in the | 32 |
cuttings of the young | 32 |
for a short time | 32 |
and should not be | 32 |
by cuttings of the | 32 |
as many of the | 32 |
how to grow them | 32 |
it is the same | 32 |
for which it is | 32 |
of the same variety | 32 |
three feet in height | 32 |
in advance of the | 31 |
united states and canada | 31 |
great care must be | 31 |
growth of the plant | 31 |
the pit which is | 31 |
appears to be a | 31 |
almost any kind of | 31 |
parts of the state | 31 |
by the application of | 31 |
used as a substitute | 31 |
i have no doubt | 31 |
the manner of the | 31 |
within the last few | 31 |
in order to keep | 31 |
is of a bright | 31 |
it is only a | 31 |
would like to have | 31 |
mentioned in the reference | 31 |
if there is any | 31 |
it may be increased | 31 |
it is quite hardy | 31 |
and the fruit is | 31 |
it is safe to | 31 |
some of the varieties | 31 |
in a great measure | 31 |
quarters of an inch | 31 |
to the surface of | 31 |
to the conclusion that | 31 |
where it can be | 31 |
were it not for | 31 |
the northern part of | 31 |
contained in a quart | 31 |
is a very important | 31 |
the past few years | 31 |
the introduction of the | 31 |
flowers are of a | 31 |
lower part of the | 31 |
from the seeds of | 31 |
can be no doubt | 31 |
there is only one | 31 |
the south of france | 31 |
to be met with | 31 |
to the attacks of | 31 |
can be grown on | 31 |
they should be cut | 31 |
same is true of | 31 |
is not likely to | 31 |
to give them a | 31 |
after it has been | 31 |
to have been introduced | 31 |
it is interesting to | 31 |
to protect them from | 31 |
with an abundance of | 31 |
this is a large | 31 |
the treatment of the | 31 |
as a means of | 31 |
fifty cents per bushel | 31 |
be seen in the | 31 |
is shown in the | 31 |
plants are to remain | 31 |
to prevent them from | 31 |
it is the best | 31 |
be a seedling of | 31 |
if the trees are | 31 |
only one or two | 31 |
used for this purpose | 31 |
of the eighteenth century | 31 |
in most of the | 31 |
is to keep the | 31 |
of the most useful | 31 |
in the nineteenth century | 31 |
as little as possible | 31 |
the root of the | 31 |
the climate of the | 31 |
from three to six | 31 |
of an inch deep | 30 |
with the idea of | 30 |
has been done in | 30 |
at the new york | 30 |
in february or march | 30 |
windbreaks are not essential | 30 |
from june to august | 30 |
on the south and | 30 |
is covered with a | 30 |
set out in the | 30 |
sell apples in the | 30 |
in the latter part | 30 |
have not been able | 30 |
with two or three | 30 |
should be remembered that | 30 |
will be well to | 30 |
to be used in | 30 |
species of the genus | 30 |
the plants are well | 30 |
one of our most | 30 |
garden and farm manual | 30 |
but it will be | 30 |
are to be planted | 30 |
the course of the | 30 |
be grown from seed | 30 |
to keep the soil | 30 |
plant my orchard to | 30 |
the text with plate | 30 |
the end of march | 30 |
as i have said | 30 |
and that it is | 30 |
the names of the | 30 |
as compared with the | 30 |
stem of medium length | 30 |
was placed on the | 30 |
the planting of nut | 30 |
if there is no | 30 |
which should be sown | 30 |
to which it is | 30 |
should be given to | 30 |
the plants begin to | 30 |
the seeds are small | 30 |
market i prefer ben | 30 |
of the most popular | 30 |
never be allowed to | 30 |
would be glad to | 30 |
as much of the | 30 |
the side of a | 30 |
the formation of the | 30 |
by the time the | 30 |
be remembered that the | 30 |
a place in every | 30 |
ripens early in august | 30 |
in the soil and | 30 |
and put them in | 30 |
grows to the height | 30 |
thousand are contained in | 30 |
of the state of | 30 |
in the southern part | 30 |
from which it is | 30 |
taking care not to | 30 |
size of the fruit | 30 |
the place and time | 30 |
the first part of | 30 |
the mouth of the | 30 |
there is plenty of | 30 |
the shape of a | 30 |
left in the ground | 30 |
leaves with reniform glands | 30 |
stone of medium size | 30 |
at a temperature of | 30 |
the last ten years | 30 |
in the island of | 30 |
a little more than | 30 |
it is the only | 30 |
of the species of | 30 |
from the use of | 30 |
it is grown in | 30 |
in the usual manner | 30 |
the earliest of the | 30 |
may be taken up | 30 |
of the second year | 30 |
and many of the | 30 |
of which i have | 30 |
some of the plants | 30 |
should be made of | 30 |
of those of the | 30 |
in the soil is | 30 |
should be put in | 30 |
and i think it | 30 |
in a similar manner | 30 |
a considerable amount of | 30 |
but they are not | 30 |
inches from the ground | 30 |
fall to the ground | 30 |
from may to july | 30 |
that can be grown | 30 |
the fruit is of | 30 |
one and the same | 30 |
so as to form | 30 |
you will find that | 30 |
to the length of | 30 |
can be done in | 30 |
this is not the | 30 |
the fall of the | 30 |
as we have seen | 30 |
plant nothing in a | 30 |
the extent to which | 30 |
of the fruit is | 30 |
the summer and autumn | 30 |
of the present day | 29 |
parts of the garden | 29 |
listed in the reference | 29 |
the plant is of | 29 |
ripens early in july | 29 |
less than and less | 29 |
the london horticultural society | 29 |
great care should be | 29 |
on the edge of | 29 |
the thickness of the | 29 |
according to the size | 29 |
to make a good | 29 |
about a foot high | 29 |
in all its parts | 29 |
sow the seeds in | 29 |
not particular as to | 29 |
than any other variety | 29 |
out in the open | 29 |
cordate at the base | 29 |
and less than and | 29 |
it is also a | 29 |
is thought to be | 29 |
than and less than | 29 |
will not be necessary | 29 |
and for family use | 29 |
the foot of the | 29 |
the plants have been | 29 |
on the roots of | 29 |
where it has been | 29 |
the time of sowing | 29 |
they are liable to | 29 |
if this is done | 29 |
far as i can | 29 |
in the markets of | 29 |
worthy of a place | 29 |
fruit on the trees | 29 |
well adapted to the | 29 |
the results of the | 29 |
and patched with russet | 29 |
at the edge of | 29 |
in sand under glass | 29 |
large proportion of the | 29 |
during the first year | 29 |
by seed or division | 29 |
not seem to be | 29 |
the soil to the | 29 |
the direction of the | 29 |
they may also be | 29 |
in sand under a | 29 |
there is danger of | 29 |
can be used for | 29 |
all of which are | 29 |
apart in each direction | 29 |
an inch or more | 29 |
and in a few | 29 |
i have seen a | 29 |
end of the month | 29 |
cultivated in this country | 29 |
from july to september | 29 |
during the month of | 29 |
a free circulation of | 29 |
with a dark red | 29 |
am successful in storing | 29 |
or four inches of | 29 |
over the surface of | 29 |
is supposed to have | 29 |
the bulbs should be | 29 |
and may be propagated | 29 |
you will have a | 29 |
a little of the | 29 |
the most important of | 29 |
be increased by division | 29 |
and the plants are | 29 |
of the tree is | 29 |
much the same as | 29 |
is the best for | 29 |
and the amount of | 29 |
of this species are | 29 |
nut culture in the | 29 |
the front of the | 29 |
is the only one | 29 |
the side exposed to | 29 |
may be divided into | 29 |
a synonym of b | 29 |
adherent to the fruit | 29 |
can be obtained from | 29 |
a list of the | 29 |
be sown in april | 29 |
place in the garden | 29 |
be kept in the | 29 |
in the latter case | 29 |
be a native of | 29 |
side exposed to the | 29 |
to the best advantage | 29 |
the majority of the | 29 |
if they are to | 29 |
off close to the | 29 |
part of the united | 29 |
for planting in the | 29 |
the flowers are very | 28 |
in the nursery row | 28 |
some of the other | 28 |
four feet in height | 28 |
cheek next the sun | 28 |
twelve inches in diameter | 28 |
about a foot in | 28 |
the length of time | 28 |
about feet in height | 28 |
than in any other | 28 |
produced in great abundance | 28 |
if you do not | 28 |
propagated by division of | 28 |
as to form a | 28 |
best in a mixture | 28 |
that they should be | 28 |
and that is the | 28 |
for any length of | 28 |
may be obtained by | 28 |
we do not know | 28 |
they thrive in a | 28 |
a sufficient number of | 28 |
to some of the | 28 |
has not yet been | 28 |
be put in the | 28 |
and the use of | 28 |
in the middle west | 28 |
may be made in | 28 |
out of the question | 28 |
or more in length | 28 |
and think it beneficial | 28 |
a hundred and fifty | 28 |
but there is no | 28 |
for a few hours | 28 |
from the south of | 28 |
they can be grown | 28 |
i wrap the trees | 28 |
as lateral buds and | 28 |
for the table in | 28 |
is the time to | 28 |
can be done by | 28 |
in the garden and | 28 |
the first of may | 28 |
feet or more in | 28 |
in storing apples in | 28 |
with the aid of | 28 |
as shown in the | 28 |
paper in report and | 28 |
attains a height of | 28 |
all the species are | 28 |
same way as the | 28 |
and at the end | 28 |
so as to keep | 28 |
when they should be | 28 |
are likely to be | 28 |
that of the common | 28 |
the basis of the | 28 |
for a family orchard | 28 |
and a few of | 28 |
the skin of the | 28 |
cut down to the | 28 |
sown in the spring | 28 |
plants are to be | 28 |
to the roots of | 28 |
when grown in the | 28 |
so as to leave | 28 |
be found on the | 28 |
and in some instances | 28 |
one or more of | 28 |
of the roots of | 28 |
an austrian perry pear | 28 |
in a general way | 28 |
in the following spring | 28 |
of the same colour | 28 |
the soil is not | 28 |
when there is a | 28 |
a wide range of | 28 |
in the following manner | 28 |
of the most desirable | 28 |
until the following spring | 28 |
be taken from the | 28 |
have been made to | 28 |
of the tree and | 28 |
that there will be | 28 |
when the tree is | 28 |
in twos and threes | 28 |
are liable to be | 28 |
the first of june | 28 |
it is a common | 28 |
from the end of | 28 |
the new england states | 28 |
separating from the pulp | 28 |
should be covered with | 28 |
should be well drained | 28 |
as fast as they | 28 |
it is doubtful if | 28 |
by far the best | 28 |
fruit small to medium | 28 |
to bushels per acre | 28 |
liberal supply of water | 28 |
three and a half | 28 |
may be kept in | 28 |
black walnut black walnut | 28 |
in june or july | 28 |
or eight inches in | 28 |
for the following year | 28 |
some of the old | 27 |
the base of a | 27 |
and those of the | 27 |
should be set in | 27 |
at the surface of | 27 |
in so far as | 27 |
and in order to | 27 |
in the middle states | 27 |
with reference to the | 27 |
the new york state | 27 |
new york experiment station | 27 |
is out of the | 27 |
it may not be | 27 |
may be obtained from | 27 |
an abundance of water | 27 |
of soil and climate | 27 |
should not be used | 27 |
has been found to | 27 |
it must have been | 27 |
when the crop is | 27 |
in the habit of | 27 |
plantings at battle creek | 27 |
in the growing of | 27 |
on both sides of | 27 |
and should be planted | 27 |
a foot in length | 27 |
of most of the | 27 |
the way in which | 27 |
there are a great | 27 |
when the leaves are | 27 |
on the under surface | 27 |
and of a dark | 27 |
quite distinct from the | 27 |
i have never been | 27 |
there may be a | 27 |
and cease cropping when | 27 |
six inches apart in | 27 |
soon as possible after | 27 |
the district of columbia | 27 |
in size and form | 27 |
fruit matures in mid | 27 |
introduced into this country | 27 |
some of which are | 27 |
some of the more | 27 |
have a tendency to | 27 |
is not advisable to | 27 |
that they may not | 27 |
fully exposed to the | 27 |
remain in the ground | 27 |
rabbits i wrap the | 27 |
the end of october | 27 |
until the middle of | 27 |
the crop has been | 27 |
middle to the last | 27 |
i am sure that | 27 |
such an extent that | 27 |
in the chapter on | 27 |
along the ventral suture | 27 |
grows to a height | 27 |
flowers are borne in | 27 |
is not only a | 27 |
that are to be | 27 |
according to the variety | 27 |
a few inches of | 27 |
on account of blight | 27 |
the ball of earth | 27 |
the conditions under which | 27 |
some of the trees | 27 |
of the leaves of | 27 |
one third natural size | 27 |
early in the fall | 27 |
and the united states | 27 |
the spring and summer | 27 |
state of new york | 27 |
so long as the | 27 |
an account of the | 27 |
to the bottom of | 27 |
in this case the | 27 |
large enough to be | 27 |
we are indebted to | 27 |
the pots should be | 27 |
of water from the | 27 |
keeps and ships well | 27 |
as long as it | 27 |
there is no need | 27 |
can be used in | 27 |
it may be planted | 27 |
varieties of nut trees | 27 |
it is essential that | 27 |
it was introduced into | 27 |
when the seedlings are | 27 |
on the lower side | 27 |
all that is necessary | 27 |
but i do not | 27 |
most beautiful of all | 27 |
of the state horticultural | 27 |
as a wall plant | 27 |
i sell apples in | 27 |
a great many of | 27 |
the greater portion of | 27 |
while the plants are | 27 |
the most popular of | 27 |
a native of china | 27 |
plants that have been | 27 |
will be ready to | 27 |
it one of the | 27 |
to be found on | 27 |
the whole plant is | 27 |
in a pot of | 27 |
feet above the ground | 27 |
from a seed bed | 27 |
best adapted to the | 27 |
an inch in thickness | 27 |
from feet to feet | 27 |
as it is a | 27 |
they will grow in | 27 |
propagated by cuttings of | 27 |
is one of those | 27 |
would be well to | 27 |
of easy culture in | 27 |
the edge of a | 27 |
to be planted in | 27 |
is not so much | 27 |
the leaves begin to | 27 |
leaves are of a | 27 |
is remarkable for its | 27 |
be removed from the | 27 |
plants are set in | 27 |
is a very beautiful | 27 |
the flowers are not | 27 |
are several varieties of | 27 |
and thickly sprinkled with | 26 |
a small piece of | 26 |
a piece of ground | 26 |
of the young plants | 26 |
orchard of trees from | 26 |
will be found that | 26 |
considered one of the | 26 |
i do not fertilize | 26 |
of four or five | 26 |
a manner as to | 26 |
be fit for use | 26 |
at the pit which | 26 |
of the royal horticultural | 26 |
to go into the | 26 |
the upper surface of | 26 |
have a number of | 26 |
in february and march | 26 |
bark of the stock | 26 |
base of the blade | 26 |
and quality of the | 26 |
i think that is | 26 |
be increased by seed | 26 |
the gardens of the | 26 |
it is usual to | 26 |
sandy loam and leaf | 26 |
i am not sure | 26 |
in the intermediate house | 26 |
to the ground and | 26 |
it is a hardy | 26 |
its habit of growth | 26 |
i have not been | 26 |
members of this association | 26 |
eight inches in length | 26 |
exposure to the sun | 26 |
in the east indies | 26 |
and exposed to the | 26 |
on the pacific slope | 26 |
they require to be | 26 |
of an acre of | 26 |
and yet it is | 26 |
heat of the sun | 26 |
seem to have been | 26 |
east of the rocky | 26 |
as it has been | 26 |
on the north and | 26 |
planted out in the | 26 |
kellogg plantings at battle | 26 |
the young shoots are | 26 |
a description of the | 26 |
sell in the orchard | 26 |
when the plants have | 26 |
of this genus are | 26 |
rough to the touch | 26 |
phosphoric acid and potash | 26 |
green changing to yellow | 26 |
on the cultivation of | 26 |
the american fruit grower | 26 |
in size and shape | 26 |
have tried distant markets | 26 |
for the size of | 26 |
in a growing state | 26 |
be seen by the | 26 |
it thrives best in | 26 |
i have resided in | 26 |
i have to repack | 26 |
the first to the | 26 |
each other in the | 26 |
seasons of the year | 26 |
in the ground and | 26 |
to per cent of | 26 |
of the growing season | 26 |
so that there is | 26 |
part of the crop | 26 |
inches in diameter and | 26 |
be increased by dividing | 26 |
of the young wood | 26 |
down to the ground | 26 |
the case of a | 26 |
am inclined to think | 26 |
fruit medium or below | 26 |
the course of a | 26 |
the growth of this | 26 |
size and shape of | 26 |
in the home garden | 26 |
in the line of | 26 |
and they should be | 26 |
one of the many | 26 |
a compost of peat | 26 |
be allowed to get | 26 |
that it was a | 26 |
are apt to be | 26 |
from ten to fifteen | 26 |
there would be no | 26 |
on one side than | 26 |
if the seed is | 26 |
for the beauty of | 26 |
and a half of | 26 |
to do the work | 26 |
in order to be | 26 |
the state of new | 26 |
early in the nineteenth | 26 |
with the back of | 26 |
in the list of | 26 |
in addition to this | 26 |
have lived in the | 26 |
does not appear to | 26 |
from that of the | 26 |
supposed to have been | 26 |
as they begin to | 26 |
to the growing of | 26 |
very good to best | 26 |
in most parts of | 26 |
to the effect that | 26 |
from the first to | 26 |
soon as the frost | 26 |
the number of trees | 26 |
the height of ft | 26 |
of the plant are | 26 |
what is known as | 26 |
pound of dry matter | 26 |
it is necessary that | 26 |
if the land is | 26 |
any time during the | 26 |
water should be given | 26 |
is the only species | 26 |
the pots must be | 26 |
to the th of | 26 |
best time to plant | 26 |
the price of the | 26 |
the proceedings of the | 26 |
we have got to | 26 |
may be done in | 25 |
seven or eight inches | 25 |
should be taken not | 25 |
on the side exposed | 25 |
as the case may | 25 |
work can be done | 25 |
with a piece of | 25 |
thrives best in a | 25 |
new york agricultural experiment | 25 |
and of a pale | 25 |
may also be sown | 25 |
as nearly as possible | 25 |
of a place in | 25 |
red next the sun | 25 |
the width of the | 25 |
to take up the | 25 |
the young pods are | 25 |
until the end of | 25 |
the time when the | 25 |
the plants are not | 25 |
there is nothing to | 25 |
a good many of | 25 |
of the easiest culture | 25 |
the flowers are large | 25 |
of five or six | 25 |
five cents per bushel | 25 |
it may be made | 25 |
but one of the | 25 |
best in a light | 25 |
of the west indies | 25 |
to any great extent | 25 |
and the leaves are | 25 |
of sandy loam and | 25 |
there is no question | 25 |
has been known to | 25 |
is of little value | 25 |
ripens from the middle | 25 |
a mixture of peat | 25 |
side of the leaves | 25 |
by the northern nut | 25 |
the city of boston | 25 |
and the fact that | 25 |
a good many years | 25 |
that one of the | 25 |
a study of the | 25 |
the ease with which | 25 |
the nuts of the | 25 |
from plant to plant | 25 |
on some of the | 25 |
but the fruit is | 25 |
in the usual way | 25 |
the point of the | 25 |
it is certain that | 25 |
parts of the kingdom | 25 |
be made in the | 25 |
in the making of | 25 |
the latter end of | 25 |
from each other in | 25 |
are used in the | 25 |
if it is a | 25 |
be planted out in | 25 |
the man from everywhere | 25 |
may also be grown | 25 |
the th of july | 25 |
the great majority of | 25 |
from to inches long | 25 |
or three inches high | 25 |
in the application of | 25 |
for more than a | 25 |
i know of no | 25 |
the rim of the | 25 |
the bulbs may be | 25 |
of the last named | 25 |
and they may be | 25 |
of nut trees in | 25 |
to the nature of | 25 |
about the same as | 25 |
that can be done | 25 |
any of the others | 25 |
to be given to | 25 |
as a source of | 25 |
i am glad to | 25 |
the vicinity of the | 25 |
this is the best | 25 |
the best of them | 25 |
netted and patched with | 25 |
during the latter part | 25 |
six or seven years | 25 |
be the same as | 25 |
the best known of | 25 |
would have to be | 25 |
never been able to | 25 |
and you will have | 25 |
under the shade of | 25 |
and the quality of | 25 |
the leaves are in | 25 |
the soil for the | 25 |
hundred are contained in | 25 |
the kellogg plantings at | 25 |
a temperature of about | 25 |
the most beautiful and | 25 |
york agricultural experiment station | 25 |
and two or three | 25 |
a few days after | 25 |
there are several other | 25 |
in a number of | 25 |
of the city of | 25 |
or in the open | 25 |
level with the surface | 25 |
in july or august | 25 |
which they may be | 25 |
of the massachusetts horticultural | 25 |
be ready for use | 25 |
when they are in | 25 |
the difference in the | 25 |
in september and october | 25 |
as much as the | 25 |
the buds begin to | 25 |
the extremity of the | 25 |
keep them in a | 25 |
lived in the state | 25 |
this is not a | 25 |
they are intended to | 25 |
six feet in height | 25 |
of the northern states | 25 |
of the plants in | 25 |
thrive well in a | 25 |
to some extent in | 25 |
as well as on | 25 |
the best varieties of | 25 |
for use in the | 24 |
are the same as | 24 |
tinged with red at | 24 |
as the season advances | 24 |
with a layer of | 24 |
in the light of | 24 |
shagbark hickory grafted in | 24 |
for the reception of | 24 |
are easily raised from | 24 |
of the use of | 24 |
ranges from to cents | 24 |
and the chief gardener | 24 |
tenths of an inch | 24 |
is apt to be | 24 |
from five to seven | 24 |
members present at any | 24 |
that it cannot be | 24 |
there are several species | 24 |
within the limits of | 24 |
the same quantity of | 24 |
northern part of the | 24 |
which is said to | 24 |
it is ready for | 24 |
one to two feet | 24 |
at the present day | 24 |
the stamens in length | 24 |
two feet in height | 24 |
and this is the | 24 |
planted in the open | 24 |
showing habit and flower | 24 |
three to four inches | 24 |
the result of the | 24 |
is well known that | 24 |
part of the stem | 24 |
it was necessary to | 24 |
trees and shrubs that | 24 |
to the stamens in | 24 |
there are many other | 24 |
after the plants are | 24 |
the eastern part of | 24 |
it is found that | 24 |
season of bloom intermediate | 24 |
to three feet high | 24 |
which is the best | 24 |
the amount of the | 24 |
be sure that the | 24 |
the time they are | 24 |
is very difficult to | 24 |
large enough to handle | 24 |
those of any other | 24 |
within a few years | 24 |
the grounds of the | 24 |
on the opposite side | 24 |
the production of a | 24 |
the middle of march | 24 |
appears to be the | 24 |
the plants can be | 24 |
it is not very | 24 |
the points of the | 24 |
from five to six | 24 |
from end to end | 24 |
two to three inches | 24 |
in the direction of | 24 |
to be a good | 24 |
for the fact that | 24 |
part of the world | 24 |
and dried in the | 24 |
over a period of | 24 |
to a large size | 24 |
be left in the | 24 |
as it does not | 24 |
in habit of growth | 24 |
in the long run | 24 |
has been found that | 24 |
at the age of | 24 |
it is customary to | 24 |
the crop will be | 24 |
and how to grow | 24 |
the ripening of the | 24 |
one or the other | 24 |
a very short time | 24 |
the name of a | 24 |
during the past year | 24 |
the committee on membership | 24 |
of them may be | 24 |
as it is called | 24 |
be seen from the | 24 |
be stored in the | 24 |
in relation to the | 24 |
in rows feet apart | 24 |
trees of the same | 24 |
the journal of the | 24 |
four and a half | 24 |
the reason for this | 24 |
but i have never | 24 |
there can be little | 24 |
may be seen by | 24 |
in a shallow cavity | 24 |
is about the size | 24 |
the last of may | 24 |
the seed of the | 24 |
from may to august | 24 |
if the season is | 24 |
it is a small | 24 |
they should then be | 24 |
in its wild state | 24 |
is shown on page | 24 |
two or three of | 24 |
i want to say | 24 |
i think i have | 24 |
do not know of | 24 |
to do is to | 24 |
by jessie tarbox beals | 24 |
the date of the | 24 |
in the summer and | 24 |
may be taken as | 24 |
as if they were | 24 |
seedling of van mons | 24 |
in the early days | 24 |
will be sure to | 24 |
the last two years | 24 |
by the united states | 24 |
in the last few | 24 |
the same time the | 24 |
raised by van mons | 24 |
with a bright red | 24 |
the vitality of the | 24 |
have been made in | 24 |
the united states of | 24 |
after they have been | 24 |
the latitude of new | 24 |
rows three feet apart | 24 |
sown in april or | 24 |
what has been said | 24 |
the frost is out | 24 |
is that of the | 24 |
to be covered with | 24 |
they should be grown | 24 |
the end of february | 24 |
of the best sorts | 24 |
is found to be | 24 |
is taken from the | 24 |
as it should be | 24 |
which are produced in | 24 |
they should be placed | 24 |
the characteristics of the | 24 |
and a number of | 24 |
it would be better | 24 |
the importance of the | 24 |
pointed at the apex | 24 |
in the northern part | 24 |
the spring of the | 24 |
bear in mind that | 24 |
feet in height and | 24 |
the arrangement of the | 24 |
southern part of the | 24 |
before the end of | 24 |
before they begin to | 24 |
this is done by | 24 |
the way of the | 24 |
in mind that the | 24 |
be obtained from the | 24 |
same time as the | 24 |
a matter of course | 24 |
increased by seed or | 24 |