Archive image from page 407 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 1832 TRANSPLANTING TRAVELER'S JOY vious to moving, all or part way around the tree at a diameter less than the size of tlie ball to be moved, is beneficiaL With very large balls, freezing aids in keep- ing the so
Archive image from page 407 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 1832 TRANSPLANTING TRAVELER'S JOY vious to moving, all or part way around the tree at a diameter less than the size of tlie ball to be moved, is beneficiaL With very large balls, freezing aids in keep- ing the soil solid, although it destroys the fine roots outside the ball. Evergreens may be moved any month in the year. In June and July, the new growth is likely to wilt more than in August, after it has hardened. It is well to pro- tect from deep freezing and drying winds in winter. He Another View of Transplanting Large modern demand fur iiiiiiii-(li;itf ilVcci in l;in'Ni-a|M- has been met by tlin su â¢>sl'ul ir:iiiv|,l,iiiiiii-' cit trees. The method .'ihnut ('hi.:ii,'o di somewhat from that in vogue in the east. This is to a considerable degree to the condition of the si which the trees are found. ne:ir lln- :mm-\. Ihr fruit is about in. across and has â 4 -'â It is roasted and eaten in some ', is said to yield very large and >. rommnnlv sold in the East under thu i,.â, ) 1 N'Mt, v.:-';- T>v>,.r, i« abbre- viatod fruiii ' â >â¢â 'â '' â¢- ''' -â 'â 'â :- ii mounted w:.ri â ⢠i : ... ..ions, like the fruit of ili. (ir-neric .': Hs. small, axillary, solitary, short : calyx 4-parted, the segments persist- iiii, Miiiirtiraes spinescent; petals and stamens 4 ovary 2-loculed; ovules solitary, long, pendulous, af- fixed to the septum: fr. top-shaped, leathery or some- what bony, 1-loculed, 1-seeded. About 5 species, native to the warmer parts of the eastern hemisphere. 3<_mromBfTfR or
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