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The New American Orchardist, Or an Account of the Most Valuable Varieties of ... - Page 26
by W. Kendrick - 1844 - 450 pages
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The New American Orchardist: Or, An Account of the Most Valuable Varieties ...

William Kenrick - 1833 - 446 pages
...hoped, but in vain, to perpetuate. For except in the city, and some very few solitary and highly favored situations in the country around, they have become...are still described to be by most foreign writers. The gentleman who prepared the article on fruits in Feiseiiden's JVew American Gardener, has warned...
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The New American Orchardist: Or, An Account of the Most Valuable ..., Volume 2

William Kenrick - 1835 - 432 pages
...perpetuate. For except in certain sections of the city, and some very few solitary and highly favored situations in the country around, they have become...are still described to be by most foreign writers. The gentleman who prepared the article on fruits in Fessenden's New American Gardener, has warned us...
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The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries ..., Volume 2

1836 - 586 pages
...old pears. For, except in certain sections of the city, and some very few solitary and highly favored situations in the country around, they have become...barren, so unproductive, or so miserably blighted, somortally diseased, that they are no longer to be trusted ; — they are no longer what they once...
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The American Gardener's Magazine, Volume 2

1836 - 520 pages
...old peart. For, except in certain sections of the city, and some very few solitary and highly favored situations in the country around, they have become...uncertain in their bearing, so barren, so unproductive, or go miserably blighted, so mortally diseased, that they are no longer to be trusted ;— they are no...
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The New American Orchardist: Or, An Account of the Most Valuable Varieties ...

William Kenrick - 1844 - 460 pages
...even from the capital of that country, for which those celebrated works were principally designed. I shall, in the following pages, designate some of...are still described to be by most foreign writers. The late Hon. John Lowell, who prepared the article on fruits in the " New American Gardener," has...
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The Fruits and Fruit Trees of America: Or, The Culture, Propagation, and ...

Andrew Jackson Downing - 1845 - 634 pages
...city, and some very few and highly favoured situations in the country around, they (the old sorts; have become either so uncertain in their bearing —...longer to be trusted ; they are no longer what they once were with us, and what many of them are still described to be by most foreign writers." Mr. Kenrick...
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The New American Orchardist, Or an Account of the Most Valuable Varieties of ...

W. Kendrick - 1848 - 466 pages
...even from the capital of that country, for which those celebrated works were principally designed. I shall, in the following pages, designate some of...are still described to be by most foreign writers. In the markets of the city, which formerly abounded with them, they are no longer, or but rarely, to...
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The Fruits and Fruit-trees of America; Or, The Culture, Propagation, and ...

Andrew Jackson Downing - 1900 - 1340 pages
...to bear, long before *he parent tree. JaTored situations in the country around, they (the old sorts) have become either so uncertain in their bearing —...diseased — that they are no longer to be trusted ; they ai-e no longer what they once were with us, and what many of them are still described to be by most...
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Bulletin, Issues 125-137

1907 - 372 pages
...certain sections of the city, and some few solitary and highly favored situations in the country round, they have become either so uncertain in their bearing — so barren — so mortally diseased — that they are no longer to be trusted ; they are no longer what they were once...
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Agriculture of Maine: ... Annual Report of the ..., Volume 5, Part 1906

Maine. Department of Agriculture - 1907 - 612 pages
...certain sections of the city, and some few solitary and highly favored situations in the country round, they have become either so uncertain in their bearing — so barren— so mortally diseased — that they are no longer to be trusted ; they are no longer what they were once...
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