Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 61991 |
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... Chestnut Company , of the same place , has nearly an equal acreage ; at Riverton , N. J. , the orchard form of chestnut culture is under trial by Joseph Williams , who has set seven thousand five hundred trees on valuable land ; and at ...
... Chestnut Company , of the same place , has nearly an equal acreage ; at Riverton , N. J. , the orchard form of chestnut culture is under trial by Joseph Williams , who has set seven thousand five hundred trees on valuable land ; and at ...
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... chestnut ; quantity , rather than quality , being the desideratum among the Japanese . Sargent , ‡ on the other hand , in referring to the human use of the chestnut in Japan , disagrees with Rein , and says , " I have never seen chestnuts ...
... chestnut ; quantity , rather than quality , being the desideratum among the Japanese . Sargent , ‡ on the other hand , in referring to the human use of the chestnut in Japan , disagrees with Rein , and says , " I have never seen chestnuts ...
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... chestnut seventy - two inches in diameter ; at Overton , a chestnut seventy - six inches in diameter . Most of these chestnuts are only re- markable for girth , but near Oradell there is a fine chestnut tree sixty - three inches in ...
... chestnut seventy - two inches in diameter ; at Overton , a chestnut seventy - six inches in diameter . Most of these chestnuts are only re- markable for girth , but near Oradell there is a fine chestnut tree sixty - three inches in ...
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