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. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. now believed to represent a hybrid class), represent a |iarenlaui' .!! .â \ I r;, Ii;m-,1\ ;i ml :i iv pi. .1 to regions in \^iiicli :;.â ['. : ,. .â¢,. . ! .' ,!,:' . ⢠,..â - are tender, |jrin I',,I.),- -!,. ;' strongly of 1'. aiit/u^!iiu,ui ^K, , liic m,.iier part of the. 1852. Pli Hortulanas, thrive well in the South, where the climate is too continuously hot for other Plums or where the fruit-rot fungus is too prevalent. Plum-growing. âThe Plum thrives on a variety of soils. The Domesticas generally do best when planted upon clay loam. They usually thrive best on lands which are suited to pears, or on the heavier land.^ to which apples are adapted. Yet there are many varie- ties which grow well on lands that are comparatively light or even almost sandy. The Americanas thrive best in a rather moist soil, and mulching is often very favorable to the size and quality of the fruit. The stocks upon which Plums are grown are very va- rious. By far the greater number of the trees in the North are now grown upon the Myrobalan stock, which is a species of rather slow-growing Plum, native to southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. This is the stock that is sometimes recommended in the older fruit books for the making of dwarf trees; but unless the top is kept well headed in, the trees generally make normal growth upon it. Trees grown upon this root are usually larger and finer at one or two years of age than those grown upon other Plum stocks, and the probability is that they are nearly as useful from the grower's stand- point as any other. However, there are some varie- ties that overgrow the Myrobalan, and the stock is likely t
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