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P. title: The Peaches of New York date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/47263.txt cache: ./cache/47263.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 19 resourceName b'47263.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 46994 author: Hedrick, U. P. title: The Pears of New York date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/46994.txt cache: ./cache/46994.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 29 resourceName b'46994.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 46327 author: Hedrick, U. P. title: The Cherries of New York date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/46327.txt cache: ./cache/46327.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 42 resourceName b'46327.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 18183 author: nan title: Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/18183.txt cache: ./cache/18183.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 11 resourceName b'18183.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-fruitculture-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 29058 author = Lawson, William, active 1618 title = A New Orchard And Garden or, The best way for planting, grafting, and to make any ground good, for a rich Orchard: Particularly in the North and generally for the whole kingdome of England date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 38035 sentences = 2715 flesch = 92 summary = tree neere the earth would haue the comfort of the Sunne and Ayre. grow neere it, for the roots and boales of great trees, will increase, gathering, or setting his plants, shall neuer haue a good or lasting If you like his fruite, and would haue him to be a tree of haue knowne a tree tainted in setting, yet grow, & beare blossomes for a great roomth, like many trees, or a little Orchard. known trees of good stature after they haue beene of diuers yeeres plant good sets; and when your trees should come to profit, haue all But I haue tryed a better way for great trees, viz First, cut him off tree in the latter end of the time of grafting, when sap is somewhat This is the best forme of a fruit tree, which I haue here onely shadowed cache = ./cache/29058.txt txt = ./txt/29058.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26552 author = Benson, Albert H. title = Fruits of Queensland date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 28311 sentences = 1074 flesch = 66 summary = fruit in Queensland is to secure suitable land, plant the trees, let fruit-producing countries--viz., to grow in your district only those the right kinds of fruit being grown in the right soil and climate. good for fruit-tree growth, but is better adapted for that of planting of such crops as bananas or even citrus fruit trees. rich, they, on account of their depth, grow good crops of fruit by means burnt off scrub land is the best for this fruit, it can be grown 25 to 30 dozen fine fruit grown on strong young plants on rich new land. Any good fruit soil will grow them, whereas worked trees produce fruit even in size and quality. most of the best varieties of citrus fruit, the original trees from The culture of all kinds of citrus fruits, when grown in suitable soil, There is a good opening for the growth of citrus fruits in this State, cache = ./cache/26552.txt txt = ./txt/26552.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 18183 author = nan title = Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 237270 sentences = 19199 flesch = 83 summary = There were not many fruit trees planted in this district the past year. quality winter apples onto hardy trees with good results, and the the commercial fruit-growing states a number of years ago about the San Early spring is the best time to prune apple trees. Now, the dwarf tree that bore these apples has been planted two years; plantings in eight years, and that tree bore almost as much fruit last seedlings I received from the State Fruit-Breeding Farm three years ago, He says, "You plant ten trees of a good variety to Mrs. Cadoo: We had a tree twelve years and got seven apples. planting of fruit trees by the man who is engaged in general farming Now, the apple tree, when it is growing on good soil, makes such a Best named variety, Mrs. John Gantzer, St. Paul, third premium, $0.50. _Apples._--A very good tree for park planting seems to be the crabapple, cache = ./cache/18183.txt txt = ./txt/18183.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12022 author = Dowsett, C. F. (Charles Finch) title = A start in life. A journey across America. Fruit farming in California date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 21951 sentences = 1176 flesch = 77 summary = Land at Merced, in California, may be seen at the Offices of dollars per acre will favourably compare with lands fetching much higher house and buildings, and the land well stocked with choice Fruits, with each day in inspecting the lands for sale and the country around for York is great in tram-cars, worked by horses, mules, and electricity, fertile plains of North California, and run through cultivated lands, a continuous day and night run from New York of 3,367 miles, makes one million dollars, have tapped the Great Merced River 25 miles off, and Our lands at Merced, in California, offer to gentlemen wishing to make a At Merced railway station is a very large hotel, and the cost of board acres of Fruit land, five times 250 dollars would be 1,250 dollars per THE LAND JOURNEY FROM NEW YORK TO MERCED, CALIFORNIA. cache = ./cache/12022.txt txt = ./txt/12022.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7123 author = Rockwell, F. F. (Frederick Frye) title = Home Vegetable Gardening A Complete and Practical Guide to the Planting and Care of All Vegetables, Fruits and Berries Worth Growing for Home Use date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 59411 sentences = 3626 flesch = 82 summary = especially such small areas as home vegetable gardens require. soil into available forms; and second, by manuring or adding plant food ground for small-seeded garden vegetables. garden, no matter how small it is, to add plant foods to the soil possible for growing a crop of garden vegetables is limited; in many time necessary to grow it, it is useful for the vegetable garden only hill or row at time of planting, or applied on the surface and worked describe a "good" vegetable plant, but he who gardens will come soon to gardener with a supply of good, stocky, healthy plants on hand, and spring use, grow from seed, sowing outdoors as early as possible. The early plantings should be made in light, dry soil and both soil and seed-bed--at least the fall before planting, unless using time for a crop of early lettuce, cabbage or peas before the plants are cache = ./cache/7123.txt txt = ./txt/7123.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38024 author = Waugh, F. A. (Frank Albert) title = Dwarf Fruit Trees Their propagation, pruning, and general management, adapted to the United States and Canada date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23052 sentences = 1436 flesch = 76 summary = Bartlett pear trees budded on quince roots yield fruit true to Dwarf fruit trees have not been very largely grown in America, but have fruit can be grown better upon dwarf trees than upon standards in many The dwarf apple trees will be bearing good crops at the end of five There are, of course, some disadvantages in growing dwarf fruit trees, To plant an acre to dwarf apple trees, setting them six feet The pruning of dwarf fruit trees is a matter of the greatest peach and plum trees equally distinct fruit spurs do not form; but if Good fruit buds on a peach tree, for example, form on growing dwarf fruit trees are those whose backyard gardens were never Pears are the fruit most largely grown in dwarf form in America. and are sometimes trained in elaborate forms as dwarf fruit trees are. cache = ./cache/38024.txt txt = ./txt/38024.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 47263 author = Hedrick, U. P. title = The Peaches of New York date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 103420 sentences = 22910 flesch = 93 summary = flowers large; fruit roundish; ripens late in August; said to be free flowers small; fruits large, roundish-oval; skin white, with a red fruit large; skin pale greenish-red; flesh melting; quality good; pale red; flesh firm, white; quality fine; stone plump, large; ripens Fruit of medium size, partially free; pit large; ripens early in August. halves unequal; flesh white, red at the stone; pit large, free; ripens Fruit medium to large; flesh creamy-white, juicy; freestone; ripens in Fruit large; flesh nearly white, juicy, acid; ripens in August, Tree productive; flowers small; fruit large; flesh red; clingstone; Fruit large, rich crimson; flesh tender, juicy; ripens early in August. freestone fruit, with a red cheek and white flesh, ripening early, and Fruit large; skin white, with a red blush; flesh melting, juicy, with a Fruit medium to large; flesh white, free; ripens early in August. Fruit roundish-oval; skin yellow, with a red blush; flesh white, sweet, cache = ./cache/47263.txt txt = ./txt/47263.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46994 author = Hedrick, U. P. title = The Pears of New York date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 144831 sentences = 21183 flesch = 85 summary = Fruit large, conic-pyriform, yellowish-green; flesh greenish-yellow, Millet, nurseryman at Tirlemont, Bel. Fruit medium or large; flesh melting; first; Jan. to Mar. Fruit medium to large, long-pyriform; flesh fine, melting, pleasantly Mechlin, Bel. Fruit medium, oblong, lemon-yellow; flesh melting, juicy, The parent tree was from seed sown by Van Mons; first bore fruit in Fruit medium, obovate-pyriform, greenish-yellow, with brown dots; flesh Fruit very large, long-turbinate, dark yellow; flesh fine, white, Fruit medium, pyriform, golden-yellow; flesh fine, with good Fruit medium, yellow-green; flesh juicy, perfumed; Sept. but is stated by Mas to have been obtained by Grégoire, Jodoigne, Bel. Fruit small or nearly medium, fig-like in form, i. Fruit medium, globular-turbinate; flesh fine, melting, juicy, sugary; Fruit medium, obtuse-pyriform, yellow, with red blush; flesh juicy, Fruit large, yellow; flesh juicy, melting, vinous; first; Sept., A French perry pear abundantly cultivated in the Haute-Savoie, Fr. Fruit medium, globular, grayish-green washed with red; flesh coarse, cache = ./cache/46994.txt txt = ./txt/46994.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43581 author = Wilder, Gerrit Parmile title = Fruits of the Hawaiian Islands date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 18970 sentences = 1745 flesch = 81 summary = Carica Papaya, Papaya (fruit, female tree), Plate XXXV 75 Carica Papaya, Papaya (fruit, male tree), Plate XXXVI 77 There are but two trees of this variety bearing fruit [Illustration: PLATE XXXV.--_Papaya_ (_fruit, female tree_). [Illustration: PLATE XXXVI.--_Papaya_ (_fruit, male tree_). Fruit the size of a large olive, green, and ribbed with five white Flowers white and very fragrant; fruit small, [Illustration: PLATE LXXII.--_Candlenut Tree_--"_Kukui Nut._" The only trees of this variety growing in Hawaii are to be found at [Illustration: PLATE LXXXIV.--_Egg Fruit._ axil of the leaves, and the fruit, which is about the size of a small In Hawaii this tropical tree grows to a height of from 10 to 30 feet. This tree, which grows to a height of from 15 to 20 feet, is a native of This is a low-growing tree having large pinnate leaves with acute, flowers in the branches of the fruit-bearing trees. cache = ./cache/43581.txt txt = ./txt/43581.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46327 author = Hedrick, U. P. title = The Cherries of New York date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 183870 sentences = 28875 flesch = 86 summary = upper Rhine from the wild black Sweet Cherry (_Prunus avium_). new species of true cherries from the far west of the type of _Prunus of cultivated varieties of _Prunus avium_ listed in _The Cherries of New These two cherries, one sees at once, are varieties of _Prunus cerasus_. cherries are large, black fruits with highly colored juice and good Tree productive; fruit of medium size, obtuse-cordate; stem long, deeply Fruit large, flattened; flesh firm, sweet; first quality; ripens early Tree vigorous; fruit large, obtuse-cordate; skin glossy, dark red; flesh The tree of this variety has the growth of a Sweet Cherry with small, Tree hardy, productive; fruit large, heart-shaped; stem long; cavity Tree vigorous; fruit small or of medium size, cordate; stem long; skin Fruit large, round, red; flesh tender, ripens early in July. A vigorous, productive cherry of Belgian origin; fruit large, oval; skin numerous, slender; fruit large, roundish; stem very long; skin dark red, cache = ./cache/46327.txt txt = ./txt/46327.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 46994 46327 47263 46994 47263 46327 number of items: 10 sum of words: 859,121 average size in words: 85,912 average readability score: 82 nouns: fruit; flesh; trees; medium; tree; skin; fig; variety; size; varieties; quality; yellow; time; season; years; cherry; stone; russet; year; side; plants; flowers; seed; flavor; avium; pear; fruits; var; color; garden; soil; inches; suture; red; juice; dots; sun; pit; leaves; cherries; pyriform; apples; crop; growth; cavity; ground; illustration; work; greenish; plant verbs: is; be; are; have; was; has; been; ripens; do; were; grown; had; being; am; originated; melting; made; raised; growing; set; found; used; covered; make; put; get; said; stem; introduced; listed; having; grow; planted; known; given; take; come; see; know; cultivated; dotted; mentioned; described; according; give; did; done; think; does; cut adjectives: large; good; small; red; juicy; white; yellow; sweet; other; green; many; first; long; fine; dark; early; best; last; free; vigorous; productive; few; yellowish; more; little; deep; great; old; same; rich; -; such; short; brown; vinous; pale; new; hardy; thick; light; much; globular; black; semi; smooth; several; roundish; firm; second; late adverbs: very; not; rather; well; so; more; first; as; out; slightly; up; early; often; only; then; also; long; about; nearly; much; now; most; too; somewhat; usually; n''t; sometimes; almost; probably; even; just; all; here; especially; however; never; less; off; down; later; moderately; by; in; far; always; still; late; ago; generally; sprightly pronouns: it; i; they; we; you; them; its; your; our; he; his; their; my; us; him; me; her; one; themselves; itself; she; himself; myself; yourself; mine; ours; yours; ourselves; vp; theirs; ''s; yow; yourselves; yields._--you; well-; vnto; too.--this; socy.--this; parsley:_--this; ii).=; hey; genl proper nouns: _; .; pom; p.; fr; mr.; hort; de; w.; soc; st.; fruit; prunus; j.; c.; am; s.; new; m.; e.; orig; sta; h.; cat; leroy; white; 3.=; guide; r.; n.; bul; paul; dict; a.; mrs.; society; oct.; york; prat; downing; f.; l.; sept.; mas; september; bigarreau; dochnahl; d.; obstkunde; führ keywords: fruit; new; illustration; york; tree; society; september; prat; pom; october; june; hort; guide; garden; early; america; white; state; sta; plant; july; iowa; horticultural; good; führ; december; august; wisconsin; winter; vegetable; van; university; texas; sweet; sunne; station; states; st.; species; southern; south; soil; set; seed; scutcheon; schwarze; san; saint; report; red one topic; one dimension: fruit file(s): ./cache/29058.txt titles(s): A New Orchard And Garden or, The best way for planting, grafting, and to make any ground good, for a rich Orchard: Particularly in the North and generally for the whole kingdome of England three topics; one dimension: fruit; fruit; trees file(s): ./cache/46994.txt, ./cache/18183.txt, ./cache/38024.txt titles(s): The Pears of New York | Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916 | Dwarf Fruit Trees Their propagation, pruning, and general management, adapted to the United States and Canada five topics; three dimensions: fruit flesh medium; mr good fruit; fruit red large; fruit trees dwarf; shining conical 275 file(s): ./cache/46994.txt, ./cache/18183.txt, ./cache/47263.txt, ./cache/38024.txt, ./cache/12022.txt titles(s): The Pears of New York | Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916 | The Peaches of New York | Dwarf Fruit Trees Their propagation, pruning, and general management, adapted to the United States and Canada | A start in life. A journey across America. Fruit farming in California Type: gutenberg title: subject-fruitculture-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 15:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Fruit-culture" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 26552 author: Benson, Albert H. title: Fruits of Queensland date: words: 28311 sentences: 1074 pages: flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/26552.txt txt: ./txt/26552.txt summary: fruit in Queensland is to secure suitable land, plant the trees, let fruit-producing countries--viz., to grow in your district only those the right kinds of fruit being grown in the right soil and climate. good for fruit-tree growth, but is better adapted for that of planting of such crops as bananas or even citrus fruit trees. rich, they, on account of their depth, grow good crops of fruit by means burnt off scrub land is the best for this fruit, it can be grown 25 to 30 dozen fine fruit grown on strong young plants on rich new land. Any good fruit soil will grow them, whereas worked trees produce fruit even in size and quality. most of the best varieties of citrus fruit, the original trees from The culture of all kinds of citrus fruits, when grown in suitable soil, There is a good opening for the growth of citrus fruits in this State, id: 12022 author: Dowsett, C. F. (Charles Finch) title: A start in life. A journey across America. Fruit farming in California date: words: 21951 sentences: 1176 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/12022.txt txt: ./txt/12022.txt summary: Land at Merced, in California, may be seen at the Offices of dollars per acre will favourably compare with lands fetching much higher house and buildings, and the land well stocked with choice Fruits, with each day in inspecting the lands for sale and the country around for York is great in tram-cars, worked by horses, mules, and electricity, fertile plains of North California, and run through cultivated lands, a continuous day and night run from New York of 3,367 miles, makes one million dollars, have tapped the Great Merced River 25 miles off, and Our lands at Merced, in California, offer to gentlemen wishing to make a At Merced railway station is a very large hotel, and the cost of board acres of Fruit land, five times 250 dollars would be 1,250 dollars per THE LAND JOURNEY FROM NEW YORK TO MERCED, CALIFORNIA. id: 47263 author: Hedrick, U. P. title: The Peaches of New York date: words: 103420 sentences: 22910 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/47263.txt txt: ./txt/47263.txt summary: flowers large; fruit roundish; ripens late in August; said to be free flowers small; fruits large, roundish-oval; skin white, with a red fruit large; skin pale greenish-red; flesh melting; quality good; pale red; flesh firm, white; quality fine; stone plump, large; ripens Fruit of medium size, partially free; pit large; ripens early in August. halves unequal; flesh white, red at the stone; pit large, free; ripens Fruit medium to large; flesh creamy-white, juicy; freestone; ripens in Fruit large; flesh nearly white, juicy, acid; ripens in August, Tree productive; flowers small; fruit large; flesh red; clingstone; Fruit large, rich crimson; flesh tender, juicy; ripens early in August. freestone fruit, with a red cheek and white flesh, ripening early, and Fruit large; skin white, with a red blush; flesh melting, juicy, with a Fruit medium to large; flesh white, free; ripens early in August. Fruit roundish-oval; skin yellow, with a red blush; flesh white, sweet, id: 46994 author: Hedrick, U. P. title: The Pears of New York date: words: 144831 sentences: 21183 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/46994.txt txt: ./txt/46994.txt summary: Fruit large, conic-pyriform, yellowish-green; flesh greenish-yellow, Millet, nurseryman at Tirlemont, Bel. Fruit medium or large; flesh melting; first; Jan. to Mar. Fruit medium to large, long-pyriform; flesh fine, melting, pleasantly Mechlin, Bel. Fruit medium, oblong, lemon-yellow; flesh melting, juicy, The parent tree was from seed sown by Van Mons; first bore fruit in Fruit medium, obovate-pyriform, greenish-yellow, with brown dots; flesh Fruit very large, long-turbinate, dark yellow; flesh fine, white, Fruit medium, pyriform, golden-yellow; flesh fine, with good Fruit medium, yellow-green; flesh juicy, perfumed; Sept. but is stated by Mas to have been obtained by Grégoire, Jodoigne, Bel. Fruit small or nearly medium, fig-like in form, i. Fruit medium, globular-turbinate; flesh fine, melting, juicy, sugary; Fruit medium, obtuse-pyriform, yellow, with red blush; flesh juicy, Fruit large, yellow; flesh juicy, melting, vinous; first; Sept., A French perry pear abundantly cultivated in the Haute-Savoie, Fr. Fruit medium, globular, grayish-green washed with red; flesh coarse, id: 46327 author: Hedrick, U. P. title: The Cherries of New York date: words: 183870 sentences: 28875 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/46327.txt txt: ./txt/46327.txt summary: upper Rhine from the wild black Sweet Cherry (_Prunus avium_). new species of true cherries from the far west of the type of _Prunus of cultivated varieties of _Prunus avium_ listed in _The Cherries of New These two cherries, one sees at once, are varieties of _Prunus cerasus_. cherries are large, black fruits with highly colored juice and good Tree productive; fruit of medium size, obtuse-cordate; stem long, deeply Fruit large, flattened; flesh firm, sweet; first quality; ripens early Tree vigorous; fruit large, obtuse-cordate; skin glossy, dark red; flesh The tree of this variety has the growth of a Sweet Cherry with small, Tree hardy, productive; fruit large, heart-shaped; stem long; cavity Tree vigorous; fruit small or of medium size, cordate; stem long; skin Fruit large, round, red; flesh tender, ripens early in July. A vigorous, productive cherry of Belgian origin; fruit large, oval; skin numerous, slender; fruit large, roundish; stem very long; skin dark red, id: 29058 author: Lawson, William, active 1618 title: A New Orchard And Garden or, The best way for planting, grafting, and to make any ground good, for a rich Orchard: Particularly in the North and generally for the whole kingdome of England date: words: 38035 sentences: 2715 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/29058.txt txt: ./txt/29058.txt summary: tree neere the earth would haue the comfort of the Sunne and Ayre. grow neere it, for the roots and boales of great trees, will increase, gathering, or setting his plants, shall neuer haue a good or lasting If you like his fruite, and would haue him to be a tree of haue knowne a tree tainted in setting, yet grow, & beare blossomes for a great roomth, like many trees, or a little Orchard. known trees of good stature after they haue beene of diuers yeeres plant good sets; and when your trees should come to profit, haue all But I haue tryed a better way for great trees, viz First, cut him off tree in the latter end of the time of grafting, when sap is somewhat This is the best forme of a fruit tree, which I haue here onely shadowed id: 7123 author: Rockwell, F. F. (Frederick Frye) title: Home Vegetable Gardening A Complete and Practical Guide to the Planting and Care of All Vegetables, Fruits and Berries Worth Growing for Home Use date: words: 59411 sentences: 3626 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/7123.txt txt: ./txt/7123.txt summary: especially such small areas as home vegetable gardens require. soil into available forms; and second, by manuring or adding plant food ground for small-seeded garden vegetables. garden, no matter how small it is, to add plant foods to the soil possible for growing a crop of garden vegetables is limited; in many time necessary to grow it, it is useful for the vegetable garden only hill or row at time of planting, or applied on the surface and worked describe a "good" vegetable plant, but he who gardens will come soon to gardener with a supply of good, stocky, healthy plants on hand, and spring use, grow from seed, sowing outdoors as early as possible. The early plantings should be made in light, dry soil and both soil and seed-bed--at least the fall before planting, unless using time for a crop of early lettuce, cabbage or peas before the plants are id: 38024 author: Waugh, F. A. (Frank Albert) title: Dwarf Fruit Trees Their propagation, pruning, and general management, adapted to the United States and Canada date: words: 23052 sentences: 1436 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/38024.txt txt: ./txt/38024.txt summary: Bartlett pear trees budded on quince roots yield fruit true to Dwarf fruit trees have not been very largely grown in America, but have fruit can be grown better upon dwarf trees than upon standards in many The dwarf apple trees will be bearing good crops at the end of five There are, of course, some disadvantages in growing dwarf fruit trees, To plant an acre to dwarf apple trees, setting them six feet The pruning of dwarf fruit trees is a matter of the greatest peach and plum trees equally distinct fruit spurs do not form; but if Good fruit buds on a peach tree, for example, form on growing dwarf fruit trees are those whose backyard gardens were never Pears are the fruit most largely grown in dwarf form in America. and are sometimes trained in elaborate forms as dwarf fruit trees are. id: 43581 author: Wilder, Gerrit Parmile title: Fruits of the Hawaiian Islands date: words: 18970 sentences: 1745 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/43581.txt txt: ./txt/43581.txt summary: Carica Papaya, Papaya (fruit, female tree), Plate XXXV 75 Carica Papaya, Papaya (fruit, male tree), Plate XXXVI 77 There are but two trees of this variety bearing fruit [Illustration: PLATE XXXV.--_Papaya_ (_fruit, female tree_). [Illustration: PLATE XXXVI.--_Papaya_ (_fruit, male tree_). Fruit the size of a large olive, green, and ribbed with five white Flowers white and very fragrant; fruit small, [Illustration: PLATE LXXII.--_Candlenut Tree_--"_Kukui Nut._" The only trees of this variety growing in Hawaii are to be found at [Illustration: PLATE LXXXIV.--_Egg Fruit._ axil of the leaves, and the fruit, which is about the size of a small In Hawaii this tropical tree grows to a height of from 10 to 30 feet. This tree, which grows to a height of from 15 to 20 feet, is a native of This is a low-growing tree having large pinnate leaves with acute, flowers in the branches of the fruit-bearing trees. id: 18183 author: nan title: Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916 date: words: 237270 sentences: 19199 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/18183.txt txt: ./txt/18183.txt summary: There were not many fruit trees planted in this district the past year. quality winter apples onto hardy trees with good results, and the the commercial fruit-growing states a number of years ago about the San Early spring is the best time to prune apple trees. Now, the dwarf tree that bore these apples has been planted two years; plantings in eight years, and that tree bore almost as much fruit last seedlings I received from the State Fruit-Breeding Farm three years ago, He says, "You plant ten trees of a good variety to Mrs. Cadoo: We had a tree twelve years and got seven apples. planting of fruit trees by the man who is engaged in general farming Now, the apple tree, when it is growing on good soil, makes such a Best named variety, Mrs. John Gantzer, St. Paul, third premium, $0.50. _Apples._--A very good tree for park planting seems to be the crabapple, ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel