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quadgram frequency
is one of the948
one of the most681
at the same time542
one of the best507
as soon as the496
the surface of the467
at the end of440
in the united states390
in the case of387
of the united states359
the top of the340
it is one of300
on the other hand296
the end of the292
the base of the268
fruit of medium size262
as well as the250
the bottom of the247
the size of the244
in the form of242
for the purpose of233
northern nut growers association231
is a native of230
under the name of218
is said to be218
in the open ground215
at the present time214
the middle of the206
the northern nut growers203
on account of the200
the growth of the200
i would like to199
from time to time198
the american pomological society192
as soon as they191
with the exception of188
at the time of188
the side of the187
it is necessary to186
it is well to184
ripens the last of177
a few of the177
a great deal of175
an inch in diameter175
in the same way174
at the base of172
surface of the ground169
at the rate of168
have lived in kansas168
in the way of168
than those of the167
when the plants are166
of an inch in162
the quality of the161
listed in this reference161
in the vicinity of159
it is a good159
red at the pit158
on account of its157
ripens the middle of155
may be increased by154
the best of the154
side next the sun154
may be grown in153
about the middle of153
the plants should be153
this is one of153
exposed to the sun152
it is a very152
the side next the150
the size of a150
a large number of150
of the northern nut149
the roots of the147
early in the season147
it is best to142
it is to be140
in the middle of140
in the spring of138
fourths of an inch138
the rest of the138
the value of the136
two or three years136
fruit medium to large135
on the side next135
for the most part135
the soil should be132
a good deal of132
will grow in any131
two or three inches131
the cultivation of the130
i do not know130
as well as in129
and one of the128
the fact that the126
surface of the soil126
have an apple orchard126
trees are troubled with126
should be planted in125
the nature of the125
an apple orchard of125
cape of good hope125
in the same manner124
of some of the124
early in the spring123
united states department of123
should be sown in123
would make them of122
the latter part of122
a native of the122
states department of agriculture122
the middle of july121
about the size of121
i have lived in120
to the depth of120
it seems to me120
care should be taken119
it is better to119
the middle of september119
the centre of the118
of the american pomological116
as long as the116
may be sown in115
as one of the115
but it is not115
for the first time115
in the open air115
the last of june114
good to very good114
to the fact that113
parts of the country113
the edge of the113
care must be taken112
it will be necessary112
by the use of112
on the side of111
the ends of the111
it is said to110
it is possible to110
my trees are troubled110
from year to year108
to a depth of108
inches apart in the107
in addition to the107
a few years ago107
to be found in107
the greater part of106
the seed should be106
in reference to the106
that it is a106
said to be a106
to the height of106
will be necessary to106
it is difficult to105
apart in the rows105
of an inch long104
in a mixture of104
in the garden of103
the last of september103
the character of the103
in the course of102
the seed is sown102
is not to be102
by means of a102
three or four inches102
than that of the102
an inch and a101
the leaves of the101
the form of a101
the use of the100
the middle of june100
per cent of the100
in a compost of100
the last of august100
to the growth of99
i fertilize my orchard99
a number of years99
this is a very99
for the production of99
a part of the99
if the soil is98
of the best of98
the axils of the97
in some of the97
two and a half97
for a long time97
in regard to the96
and some of the96
it is not a96
fruit medium in size95
and at the same95
in the first place95
i cultivate my orchard95
the center of the95
as a matter of95
out of the ground95
in which they are94
three or four years94
by division of the94
the same manner as93
the united states department93
and a half in93
it is impossible to93
inch and a half92
the early part of92
it will be seen92
was one of the92
may be propagated by92
on a large scale91
late in the season91
have tried and discarded91
apple orchard of trees91
by dividing the roots91
on the top of91
it is advisable to90
as much as possible89
at the beginning of88
in some parts of88
upper surface dark green88
one and a half88
for the sake of88
is a seedling of87
the length of the87
during the growing season87
they are to be87
there are several varieties87
a year or two87
the bark of the87
all parts of the86
in a cold frame86
to a height of86
to that of the86
the tops of the86
fertilize my orchard with86
in connection with the85
in the production of85
the name of the85
be grown in the85
the case of the84
a portion of the84
it is probable that84
on the sunny side84
it is not so84
as soon as possible84
i am going to84
should be grown in84
from two to three83
it will be found83
be found in the83
on each side of83
each side of the83
the plants in the83
in which it is83
the appearance of the82
on the part of82
in the fall of82
in proportion to the82
of two or three82
do not pasture my81
eighths of an inch81
the last few years81
the whole of the81
the ground should be81
for two or three80
the best time to80
it is said that80
lived in kansas twenty80
not pasture my orchard80
list of the american80
as soon as it80
the plants may be80
is said to have80
at the bottom of80
the color of the79
the middle of august79
one side of the79
that it is not79
it should not be79
and a half to79
the weight of the79
said to have been79
about the end of78
side of the sun78
feet apart each way78
the culture of the78
apart in the row78
it is a native78
in april or may77
the beginning of the77
in july and august77
for a few days77
as a substitute for77
the sides of the77
the flowers are produced77
like those of the77
the report of the76
a mixture of loam76
can be grown in76
may be necessary to76
seed should be sown76
as a result of76
will have to be76
one of the finest76
close to the ground75
in the bottom of75
to the middle of75
to the end of75
in the hands of75
the heat of the75
season the last of74
the part of the74
it may be necessary74
two or three times74
the action of the74
the same way as74
inches and a half74
the time of planting74
in a bearing orchard74
in contact with the73
it is true that73
it is not necessary73
for the benefit of73
be one of the73
in the northern states73
the beauty of the73
from four to six73
the fact that it73
above medium in size73
the development of the73
two or three weeks73
greater part of the73
for the growth of73
in the west indies72
may be made to72
in the spring and72
so far as i72
season of the year72
may be planted in72
the seeds of the72
and may be increased72
the time of the72
four or five inches72
one half natural size72
ripens at the end72
one of the largest72
the form of the71
division of the roots71
of the most beautiful71
will be found to71
the level of the71
prices have been from71
in the centre of71
from the fact that71
part of the state70
of one of the70
the seed may be70
in the cultivation of70
i pasture my orchard70
that there is no70
should be placed in70
the head of the70
on the other side69
in the southern states69
i prefer ben davis69
in the manufacture of69
the best and most69
as far north as69
the back of the69
if the weather is69
is a matter of69
five or six inches68
that it may be68
it must not be68
not be allowed to68
the end of may68
of the plant is68
the department of agriculture68
in a few years68
it may be said68
six or eight inches68
some of the best68
do not think it68
one of the first68
a good plan to67
where they are to67
the close of the67
it does not pay67
i do not irrigate67
to a considerable extent67
is by no means67
in the early spring67
they should not be67
from the time of67
the end of august67
should be allowed to67
is likely to be67
those of the common66
in the neighborhood of66
advise its use on66
it may be grown66
from a photograph by66
about the first of66
the best of all66
a large amount of66
while on the trees66
be planted in the66
part of the country65
where the soil is65
the last of july65
a synonym of a65
in many parts of65
is supposed to be65
for a number of65
seed may be sown65
as far as possible65
red on the side65
be sown in the65
in spite of the65
my best market is64
and my apples with64
there can be no64
i do not spray64
the united states and64
be raised from seed64
should be taken to64
in may and june64
at the top of64
are a number of64
red at the stone64
i do not pasture64
lower surface pale green63
a place in the63
i think it is63
there is a great63
under a hand glass63
feet and a half63
with a view to63
is a good plan63
or they may be63
the temperature of the63
that is to say63
or it may be63
in order that the63
early part of the63
apples in the orchard63
on the surface of62
part of the garden62
a great number of62
would like to ask62
any part of the62
flowers are produced in62
and it may be62
on the grounds of62
from one to three62
in the manner of62
the end of june62
in the reference given62
in the south of62
where the plants are62
sown in the open62
for market i prefer62
of which there are61
a small quantity of61
there are a number61
an inch in length61
in the matter of61
soon as they are61
where there is a61
of the most important61
it has been found61
some of the most61
i do not think60
the most beautiful of60
it must be remembered60
are to be found60
other parts of the60
when the ground is60
for the use of60
of the soil and60
as in the case60
for three or four60
will be found in60
a day or two60
to those of the60
the use of a60
fruit while on the60
the edges of the60
in the midst of60
from seed sown in59
to the size of59
in such a way59
on their own roots59
it will not be59
for the reason that59
two or three days59
my orchard to corn59
in march or april59
by the side of59
the exception of the59
a certain amount of59
they should be planted59
a great variety of58
there are a few58
of which it is58
to be able to58
to be one of58
towards the end of58
from three to four58
pasture my orchard with58
with a sharp knife58
on the farm of58
i prefer bottom land58
grow in any soil58
a height of feet58
as early as possible57
as shown in fig57
it seems to be57
the same as for57
from to per cent57
and there is no57
one of the very57
are said to be57
be grown in a57
the young plants are57
a large proportion of57
in view of the57
i do not thin56
every part of the56
its use on all56
will be seen that56
on the under side56
a large quantity of56
on the upper surface56
there is no reason56
upper surface light green56
seems to be the56
the south of europe56
it would be a56
in the shape of56
larger than those of56
i have never seen56
use on all soils55
it is of a55
from one to two55
and for family orchard55
to cents a pound55
at the close of55
a matter of fact55
american pomological society in55
in front of the55
below the surface of55
in the early part55
seems to me that55
may be used for55
one of the hardiest55
cents to one dollar55
of the best varieties55
one of the earliest55
than any of the55
are more or less55
can be made to55
will be ready for55
this part of the55
in the process of55
increased by dividing the55
as well as a55
in such a manner55
axils of the leaves54
the plants are to54
that it can be54
would advise its use54
be given to the54
of loam and peat54
the flowers are of54
there is also a54
sort into two classes54
in the preparation of54
to the action of54
and of good quality54
i pick my apples54
in the absence of54
the wood of the54
the upper part of54
bureau of plant industry54
in a cut state54
as those of the54
in june and july54
and placed in a53
feet apart in the53
in one of the53
there seems to be53
preparation of the soil53
as early as the53
as that of the53
on the station grounds53
be placed in a53
but it does not53
the south and west53
during the summer months53
they are of a53
the same as the53
the fruit while on53
in the axils of53
from a seed of53
it is not advisable53
and is one of53
that it will be52
the protection of a52
the attention of the52
be taken not to52
of the fact that52
the flowers are small52
the soil in the52
a variety of the52
parts of the world52
of the value of52
a good crop of52
it is desirable to52
that there is a52
the members of the52
of three or four52
is not at all52
the middle of may52
the end of this52
is not necessary to52
various parts of the52
may be said to52
on the north side52
to the production of52
season the middle of52
two to three feet52
in the use of52
seems to have been52
an inch or two52
during the winter months52
are not to be52
with a red blush52
said to have originated52
six inches in diameter52
the under side of52
at the expense of52
to be the best52
of the horticultural society52
from the axils of52
ought not to be51
from three to five51
the cape of good51
the heart of the51
under a bell glass51
in the state of51
well as in the51
the end of september51
the history of the51
the life of the51
with some of the51
the first of september51
the plants are set51
the best way to51
my apples with codling51
about the same time51
one dollar per bushel51
in almost any soil51
feet from the ground51
should be made to51
on the basis of51
fruit above medium in51
time of the year51
supposed to be a51
in various parts of51
in the center of51
it was found that50
as a general rule50
contained in an ounce50
the inside of the50
have been able to50
the garden of the50
said the chief gardener50
cultivate my orchard to50
do not thin the50
ripens the first of50
the first week in50
to get rid of50
in a short time50
in a few days50
of the very best50
is growing in the50
members of the association50
with a red cheek50
to one dollar per50
four or five feet49
so as not to49
to repack stored apples49
from the base of49
when the fruit is49
late in the fall49
from the middle of49
the end of a49
do not dry any49
is known as the49
it may also be49
moisture in the soil49
from to cents a49
not thin the fruit49
the roots should be49
should be cut back49
in two or three49
the flowers of the49
it will be a49
species and varieties of49
in the latitude of49
to such an extent49
to a great extent49
under side of the49
but it is a49
in the fall and49
the fruit of the49
the preparation of the49
seems to be a49
and more or less49
must be remembered that49
when the soil is49
with red at the49
at the foot of49
two or three feet48
is found in the48
inches below the surface48
as well as for48
a quarter of an48
be done in the48
to the use of48
of a number of48
of the black walnut48
that they may be48
are contained in an48
red in the sun48
with regard to the48
from two to four48
it is possible that48
most of them are48
of the annual meeting48
this should be done48
there is no doubt48
one of the few48
the habit of the48
similar to that of48
part of the season48
they begin to grow47
the condition of the47
is to be found47
and covered with a47
a large portion of47
it is evident that47
it is desired to47
and a half feet47
ten or twelve inches47
when the seed is47
a week or two47
different parts of the47
thin the fruit while47
half an inch in47
orchard with stable litter47
in the development of47
from to inches in47
if the plants are47
the amount of water47
a height of from47
three or four feet47
the board of directors47
the massachusetts horticultural society47
they may be planted47
is the best time47
take the place of47
a liberal supply of47
my orchard with stable47
be kept in a47
that they do not47
by means of the47
is used as a46
it would not be46
of the most valuable46
have to repack stored46
seeds may be sown46
upper part of the46
as far as the46
should not be allowed46
the work of the46
it may be well46
like that of the46
if it is not46
by the fact that46
but this is not46
to the extent of46
seeds should be sown46
that they can be46
on account of their46
of the nineteenth century46
the strength of the46
when the weather is46
i think it beneficial46
on the south side46
either side of the46
must be taken to46
it is perfectly hardy46
the shape of the46
there are so many46
it has not been46
sow the seed in46
the banks of the46
i should like to46
soon as it is45
as an article of45
as far as i45
to the cultivation of45
a seedling raised by45
the southern part of45
in diameter at the45
i have ever seen45
raised from seed sown45
the stems of the45
my apples by hand45
or two of the45
by the end of45
the ripe seeds are45
so far as the45
the end of july45
it is believed that45
it is in the45
the height of the45
in april and may45
quite a number of45
some of them are45
four or five years45
in order to get45
in the proportion of45
sections of the country45
in order to have45
soon as the plants45
at the ends of45
the best time for45
on the shaded side45
about half an inch45
just as soon as45
glabrous within and without44
the soil in which44
not think it advisable44
and a half or44
pick my apples by44
stored apples before marketing44
fourth of an inch44
the first of july44
and as soon as44
rays of the sun44
the middle to the44
it is not only44
to be used for44
may be said that44
on one side of44
so as to be44
that it would be44
at the head of44
on the upper side44
be grown in pots44
five or six years44
in the culture of44
and a half long44
and it is the44
two feet and a44
from the time the44
in consequence of the44
the finest of the44
there will be no44
as may be seen44
the colour of the44
repack stored apples before44
stained at the pit44
is by far the44
the fertility of the44
in a state of44
the production of the44
is the same as44
you are going to44
they may be grown44
the soil must be44
the horticultural society of44
three or four weeks44
four to six inches43
the same time as43
the flowers are white43
of the new york43
of this variety is43
one of the oldest43
in allusion to the43
are troubled with canker43
to be the most43
of the rocky mountains43
i am inclined to43
varieties of this species43
if there is a43
as well as to43
the plants will be43
is due to the43
it ought to be43
that they are not43
the benefit of the43
a small portion of43
the place of the43
to the amount of43
all the year round43
and it should be43
grown in this country43
many parts of the43
nature of the soil43
i have found that43
to feet in height43
and for this reason43
a member of the43
the hands of the43
a large part of43
exposed to the air43
four inches in diameter43
the outside of the43
that some of the43
think it would be42
is more or less42
as the plants are42
of the best and42
early in the morning42
seed is sown in42
there should be a42
grown in the open42
free circulation of air42
i think it pays42
and other parts of42
taken out of the42
the roots may be42
are two or three42
of this variety are42
they ought to be42
it is hard to42
the plants must be42
the same treatment as42
may be seen in42
the flavor of the42
a small amount of42
to the top of42
to be a seedling42
the planting of the42
from the middle to42
from six to eight42
mixture of loam and42
a compost of loam42
on the pacific coast42
with a tinge of42
the same is true42
of new york city42
a more or less42
to the last of42
ripens early in september42
it would seem that42
one dollar per day41
origin and and general41
by the middle of41
it would be well41
the seeds may be41
in a cool house41
three inches in diameter41
the composition of the41
in the open in41
does not seem to41
at a time when41
to a certain extent41
the seeds are sown41
is no reason why41
the top of a41
it is a great41
week or ten days41
similar to those of41
from a pit of41
is the most important41
in a small way41
may be allowed to41
it will grow in41
so that it is41
with a distinct suture41
and and general remarks41
from the united states41
would seem to be41
it belongs to the41
may be raised from41
be increased by cuttings41
be placed in the41
it appears to be41
there is not a41
in accordance with the41
of many of the41
the same as that41
it is not to41
country or colour name41
there is a good41
growth of the plants40
may be due to40
a number of the40
that of any other40
of the leaves and40
with red on the40
of the soil is40
of very good quality40
variety of the common40
so as to make40
to the beauty of40
a good supply of40
the leaves are large40
in this way the40
a small genus of40
where they can be40
the vigor of the40
annual meeting of the40
the middle of april40
it is a large40
the seeds should be40
when they may be40
with one or two40
quality of the fruit40
that it should be40
for the manufacture of40
it is an excellent40
parts of the united40
the north side of40
it can be done40
the soil and the40
in order to secure40
in the fall or40
many of them are40
and it is not40
a half in diameter40
is a variety of40
soon as the ground40
the united states is40
of the department of40
the bulk of the40
the influence of the40
are some of the39
to be kept in39
above the level of39
parts of the plant39
but it must be39
by far the most39
the trees in the39
months of the year39
on either side of39
easily raised from seed39
in a cool place39
one hundred and fifty39
be grown in any39
in the month of39
be propagated by cuttings39
of any of the39
a half to two39
on top of the39
to take care of39
after the manner of39
that it is the39
of the soil in39
three or four times39
in may or june39
the united states pharmacopoeia39
may be used in39
be said to be39
when the trees are39
condition of the soil39
it is not the39
propagated by dividing the39
of the best quality39
under the head of39
to keep them in39
this can be done39
it is important to39
very good in quality39
and some of them39
may be placed in39
of trees and shrubs39
in any part of39
and it will be39
it can be grown39
the open ground in39
the leaves are of39
of the plant and39
the last week in39
and it is a39
part of the house39
habit of the plant39
will be able to39
and that it pays39
it should be planted39
soon as they have39
a foot or more39
of nitrate of soda39
thrive best in a39
of water in the38
spring and early summer38
any kind of soil38
to the number of38
i prune with a38
is that it is38
of the same species38
by the name of38
be used as a38
to which they are38
the soil and climate38
increased by division of38
the cultivation of this38
out of the soil38
with that of the38
the manner in which38
it may be that38
on the subject of38
the varieties of the38
it will be well38
latter part of the38
not been able to38
to have originated in38
it may be propagated38
appears to have been38
said to be the38
is very similar to38
the origin of this38
of the nature of38
until they begin to38
there will be a38
at the annual meeting38
some parts of the38
the soil of the38
the owner of the38
with the addition of38
under the influence of38
are among the most38
on the banks of38
is one of our38
a quarter of a38
of the old world38
two inches in diameter38
on a small scale38
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into the united kingdom38
after the plants have38
have an orchard of37
if it can be37
should not be planted37
in this part of37
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my trees are in37
the other side of37
at the base and37
above the surface of37
of the size of37
planting of nut trees37
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the tips of the37
every two or three37
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i prune my trees37
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one of the handsomest37
it is propagated by37
the great plains area37
never tried distant markets37
flattened at the base37
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as large as a37
the first of the37
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to inches in diameter37
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in western new york37
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if you want to37
be allowed to grow37
the middle of october37
for the cultivation of37
to the present time37
and most of the37
for a week or37
lily of the valley37
up to the present37
i do not dry36
in august and september36
to say that the36
nearly all of the36
successful in storing apples36
the interior of the36
so as to give36
and is said to36
the crown of the36
in the heart of36
i have been able36
but it may be36
the cost of the36
the extremities of the36
dried in the sun36
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as soon as ripe36
a considerable number of36
of the best for36
and it has been36
feet to feet high36
for rabbits i wrap36
the remainder of the36
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far as i know36
fact that it is36
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in a temperature of36
in the gardens of36
the first of august36
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quarter of an inch36
the second and third36
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of from to feet36
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to inches in length36
from specimens received from36
of one or two36
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of an inch thick36
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the trees should be36
any of the other36
to two or three36
of the leaves are36
in the fact that36
is obtained from the36
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come in contact with36
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arranged singly as lateral35
in the united kingdom35
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later in the season35
about an inch in35
six to eight inches35
the ground in the35
a few of them35
nothing in a bearing35
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about the th of35
of an inch broad35
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members of the northern35
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part of the plant35
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the rows should be35
the fact that they35
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foot and a half35
official in the united35
ten inches in diameter35
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my orchard with hogs35
of the same size35
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the effect of the35
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and a half inches35
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when the plant is35
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three to four feet35
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and retain their vitality35
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as the ground is35
to one of the35
must be well drained35
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very large and full35
that many of the34
one inch in diameter34
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a few days later34
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be borne in mind34
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the face of the34
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there is a very34
the following are the34
the stem of the34
in a dry place34
half an inch long34
the state horticultural society34
the leaves of this34
the lower part of34
in any garden soil34
the royal horticultural society34
it should be done34
very early in the34
one or two of34
by reason of the34
more or less of34
one end of the34
as well as those34
in spring or autumn34
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of the committee on34
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fertility of the soil34
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in a dense rosette34
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the body of the34
the culture of this34
of the varieties of34
three or four days34
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as the result of34
five inches in diameter34
paper in this report34
is to be used34
the first time in34
the presence of the34
the first few years34
with from one to34
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at a distance of34
under the same conditions34
to say nothing of34
eight or ten inches34
has the advantage of34
the state of the34
on the culture of33
of the young shoots33
the cause of the33
for a few years33
the south of england33
it is the most33
of moisture in the33
large part of the33
the same kind of33
any length of time33
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the depth of the33
and one or two33
stored in the soil33
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a seedling of the33
the foliage of the33
the result of a33
due to the fact33
when they begin to33
there are many varieties33
in a few weeks33
the needs of the33
the flowers are in33
so that it will33
listed without a description33
the members of this33
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in ordinary garden soil33
i have seen it33
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such a manner as33
have been in kansas33
in the beginning of33
large portion of the33
all the way from33
has been made to33
so that they may33
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out of the way33
for a year or33
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a week or ten33
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the appearance of a33
it would have been33
who are interested in33
the success of the33
in the south and33
species of this genus33
one of the greatest33
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they are apt to33
that it has been33
that it does not33
to sow the seed33
particular as to soil33
the land should be33
the expense of the33
to be in the33
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are large enough to33
this may be done33
the aim should be33
as some of the33
five or six feet33
with which it is33
the bed should be33
to remain in the33
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the same as those33
a foot and a33
adapted to the growth33
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in the open border32
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the th of june32
most of the other32
they thrive best in32
the removal of the32
if you have a32
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the value of a32
the ground can be32
an acre of land32
at the back of32
a treatise on the32
character of the soil32
only a few of32
in the eastern states32
inches in diameter at32
which it may be32
a long time in32
with the result that32
a number of varieties32
sandy loam and peat32
from the standpoint of32
both sides of the32
of this plant is32
half an inch deep32
a considerable quantity of32
roots of the plants32
from eight to ten32
other side of the32
two inches and a32
flowers are produced on32
and would advise its32
during the period of32
they are in the32
be cut back to32
there shall be a32
to a limited extent32
set in a shallow32
the plants are in32
of the last century32
plants should be set32
at the time the32
it is a little32
they should be kept32
large to very large32
in august or september32
i plant my orchard32
i have seen the32
be used for the32
has a tendency to32
six or seven inches32
any good garden soil32
in a young state32
of the persian walnut32
at right angles to32
to be a native32
of good size and32
second and third grades32
at the proper time32
are found in the32
may be regarded as32
in the size of32
when in full bloom32
for the home garden32
three to four lines32
raised from seed by32
you have got to32
is to be done32
it is well known32
mentioned in this reference32
aim should be to32
that part of the32
think i have reduced32
be planted in a32
about two feet high32
foot apart in the32
cuttings of the young32
for a short time32
and should not be32
by cuttings of the32
as many of the32
how to grow them32
it is the same32
for which it is32
of the same variety32
three feet in height32
in advance of the31
united states and canada31
great care must be31
growth of the plant31
the pit which is31
appears to be a31
almost any kind of31
parts of the state31
by the application of31
used as a substitute31
i have no doubt31
the manner of the31
within the last few31
in order to keep31
is of a bright31
it is only a31
would like to have31
mentioned in the reference31
if there is any31
it may be increased31
it is quite hardy31
and the fruit is31
it is safe to31
some of the varieties31
in a great measure31
quarters of an inch31
to the surface of31
to the conclusion that31
where it can be31
were it not for31
the northern part of31
contained in a quart31
is a very important31
the past few years31
the introduction of the31
flowers are of a31
lower part of the31
from the seeds of31
can be no doubt31
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the south of france31
to be met with31
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can be grown on31
they should be cut31
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to give them a31
after it has been31
to have been introduced31
it is interesting to31
to protect them from31
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as a means of31
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is shown in the31
plants are to remain31
to prevent them from31
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if the trees are31
only one or two31
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of the eighteenth century31
in most of the31
is to keep the31
of the most useful31
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from three to six31
of an inch deep30
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at the new york30
in february or march30
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on the south and30
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species of the genus30
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size of the fruit30
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of the second year30
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as we have seen30
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of the present day29
parts of the garden29
listed in the reference29
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the london horticultural society29
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the thickness of the29
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about a foot high29
in all its parts29
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than any other variety29
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a hundred and fifty28
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so as to leave28
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one or more of28
of the roots of28
an austrian perry pear28
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of the same colour28
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when there is a28
a wide range of28
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that there will be28
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in twos and threes28
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the first of june28
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the new england states28
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as fast as they28
it is doubtful if28
by far the best28
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to bushels per acre28
liberal supply of water28
three and a half28
may be kept in28
black walnut black walnut28
in june or july28
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for the following year28
some of the old27
the base of a27
and those of the27
should be set in27
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in so far as27
and in order to27
in the middle states27
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the new york state27
new york experiment station27
is out of the27
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an abundance of water27
of soil and climate27
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it must have been27
when the crop is27
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on both sides of27
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a foot in length27
of most of the27
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on the under surface27
and of a dark27
quite distinct from the27
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and cease cropping when27
six inches apart in27
soon as possible after27
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in size and form27
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some of the more27
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that they may not27
fully exposed to the27
remain in the ground27
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the end of october27
until the middle of27
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along the ventral suture27
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according to the variety27
a few inches of27
on account of blight27
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the conditions under which27
some of the trees27
of the leaves of27
one third natural size27
early in the fall27
and the united states27
the spring and summer27
state of new york27
so long as the27
an account of the27
to the bottom of27
in this case the27
large enough to be27
we are indebted to27
the pots should be27
of water from the27
keeps and ships well27
as long as it27
there is no need27
can be used in27
it may be planted27
varieties of nut trees27
it is essential that27
it was introduced into27
when the seedlings are27
on the lower side27
all that is necessary27
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most beautiful of all27
of the state horticultural27
as a wall plant27
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a great many of27
the greater portion of27
while the plants are27
the most popular of27
a native of china27
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to be found on27
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feet above the ground27
from a seed bed27
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of easy culture in27
the edge of a27
to be planted in27
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the leaves begin to27
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be removed from the27
plants are set in27
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a small piece of26
a piece of ground26
of the young plants26
orchard of trees from26
will be found that26
considered one of the26
i do not fertilize26
of four or five26
a manner as to26
be fit for use26
at the pit which26
of the royal horticultural26
to go into the26
the upper surface of26
have a number of26
in february and march26
bark of the stock26
base of the blade26
and quality of the26
i think that is26
be increased by seed26
the gardens of the26
it is usual to26
sandy loam and leaf26
i am not sure26
in the intermediate house26
to the ground and26
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its habit of growth26
i have not been26
members of this association26
eight inches in length26
exposure to the sun26
in the east indies26
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on the pacific slope26
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of an acre of26
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heat of the sun26
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east of the rocky26
as it has been26
on the north and26
planted out in the26
kellogg plantings at battle26
the young shoots are26
a description of the26
sell in the orchard26
when the plants have26
of this genus are26
rough to the touch26
phosphoric acid and potash26
green changing to yellow26
on the cultivation of26
the american fruit grower26
in size and shape26
have tried distant markets26
for the size of26
in a growing state26
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i have resided in26
i have to repack26
the first to the26
each other in the26
seasons of the year26
in the ground and26
to per cent of26
of the growing season26
so that there is26
part of the crop26
inches in diameter and26
be increased by dividing26
of the young wood26
down to the ground26
the case of a26
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fruit medium or below26
the course of a26
the growth of this26
size and shape of26
in the home garden26
in the line of26
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one of the many26
a compost of peat26
be allowed to get26
that it was a26
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from ten to fifteen26
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on one side than26
if the seed is26
for the beauty of26
and a half of26
to do the work26
in order to be26
the state of new26
early in the nineteenth26
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in addition to this26
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does not appear to26
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supposed to have been26
as they begin to26
to the growing of26
very good to best26
in most parts of26
to the effect that26
from the first to26
soon as the frost26
the number of trees26
the height of ft26
of the plant are26
what is known as26
pound of dry matter26
it is necessary that26
if the land is26
any time during the26
water should be given26
is the only species26
the pots must be26
to the th of26
best time to plant26
the price of the26
the proceedings of the26
we have got to26
may be done in25
seven or eight inches25
should be taken not25
on the side exposed25
as the case may25
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new york agricultural experiment25
and of a pale25
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as nearly as possible25
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red next the sun25
the width of the25
to take up the25
the young pods are25
until the end of25
the time when the25
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a good many of25
of the easiest culture25
the flowers are large25
of five or six25
five cents per bushel25
it may be made25
but one of the25
best in a light25
of the west indies25
to any great extent25
and the leaves are25
of sandy loam and25
there is no question25
has been known to25
is of little value25
ripens from the middle25
a mixture of peat25
side of the leaves25
by the northern nut25
the city of boston25
and the fact that25
a good many years25
that one of the25
a study of the25
the ease with which25
the nuts of the25
from plant to plant25
on some of the25
but the fruit is25
in the usual way25
the point of the25
it is certain that25
parts of the kingdom25
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in the making of25
the latter end of25
from each other in25
are used in the25
if it is a25
be planted out in25
the man from everywhere25
may also be grown25
the th of july25
the great majority of25
from to inches long25
or three inches high25
in the application of25
for more than a25
i know of no25
the rim of the25
the bulbs may be25
of the last named25
and they may be25
of nut trees in25
to the nature of25
about the same as25
that can be done25
any of the others25
to be given to25
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i am glad to25
the vicinity of the25
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the best of them25
netted and patched with25
during the latter part25
six or seven years25
be the same as25
the best known of25
would have to be25
never been able to25
and you will have25
under the shade of25
and the quality of25
the leaves are in25
the soil for the25
hundred are contained in25
the kellogg plantings at25
a temperature of about25
the most beautiful and25
york agricultural experiment station25
and two or three25
a few days after25
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in a number of25
of the city of25
or in the open25
level with the surface25
in july or august25
which they may be25
of the massachusetts horticultural25
be ready for use25
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in september and october25
as much as the25
the buds begin to25
the extremity of the25
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they are intended to25
six feet in height25
of the northern states25
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shagbark hickory grafted in24
for the reception of24
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ranges from to cents24
and the chief gardener24
tenths of an inch24
is apt to be24
from five to seven24
members present at any24
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within the limits of24
the same quantity of24
northern part of the24
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it is ready for24
one to two feet24
at the present day24
the stamens in length24
two feet in height24
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planted in the open24
showing habit and flower24
three to four inches24
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part of the stem24
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trees and shrubs that24
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season of bloom intermediate24
to three feet high24
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the time they are24
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large enough to handle24
those of any other24
within a few years24
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the middle of march24
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from end to end24
two to three inches24
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part of the world24
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to a large size24
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the crop will be24
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as it is called24
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in rows feet apart24
trees of the same24
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four and a half24
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is about the size24
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the seed of the24
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in its wild state24
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to do is to24
by jessie tarbox beals24
the date of the24
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as if they were24
seedling of van mons24
in the early days24
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the last two years24
by the united states24
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the same time the24
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with a bright red24
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the latitude of new24
rows three feet apart24
sown in april or24
what has been said24
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to be covered with24
they should be grown24
the end of february24
of the best sorts24
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the characteristics of the24
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the importance of the24
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the spring of the24
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feet in height and24
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southern part of the24
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be obtained from the24
same time as the24
a matter of course24
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