Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 61991 |
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Page 13
... young , fine wood , especially in the Japanese varieties , should be dis- carded . Immediately after inserting the cions , the stubs must be care- fully covered with wax , or with waxed cloth , the latter method being preferable for young ...
... young , fine wood , especially in the Japanese varieties , should be dis- carded . Immediately after inserting the cions , the stubs must be care- fully covered with wax , or with waxed cloth , the latter method being preferable for young ...
Page 16
... young orchard should be the same as that given a young apple plantation . The Chestnut Grove . Commercial chestnut growing is confined largely to native groves , grafted with European or with Japanese varieties . The American trees are ...
... young orchard should be the same as that given a young apple plantation . The Chestnut Grove . Commercial chestnut growing is confined largely to native groves , grafted with European or with Japanese varieties . The American trees are ...
Page 21
... Young , Arthur Young & Company , Chicago . I have been much interested in reading the pamphlet suggesting a plan to reforest the country through an organization of farmer boys , to be known as " The Tree Planters of America . " Such a ...
... Young , Arthur Young & Company , Chicago . I have been much interested in reading the pamphlet suggesting a plan to reforest the country through an organization of farmer boys , to be known as " The Tree Planters of America . " Such a ...
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