. 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. 177-1: TEA artificial irrigation of tea fields, whereby it is designed to better approximate to the oriental supply of water during the cropping season, although, of course, it will be needless to attempt to imitate the tropical deluges which not only run off from, but with the soil. The selection of the most s


. 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. 177-1: TEA artificial irrigation of tea fields, whereby it is designed to better approximate to the oriental supply of water during the cropping season, although, of course, it will be needless to attempt to imitate the tropical deluges which not only run off from, but with the soil. The selection of the most suitable location for the establishnuMit of a tea estiite, becomes, then, of the greati-~t iiii|".ii:.iirr. 'I' .â Iiok, .if tcrrilr. flat lands. by gr und.'i wati'i obvi- TEA very recently the manuf actun- â a large amount of handwork f ing of the leaf. But njost n .-i strated at Pinehur^t tliat lt. may be made soliK l.\ iiKnh "Rotary ; inx. 1, tion with the ;ly iiii|.l machines. And thus, liy iIjl' : cal operations, not only should the production of Tea on a scale commensurate with the cost of such an cstjilplisli- nient, be made cheaper, but the product should hi- more uniform and free from the possible contaniiniition of fr. .|uriitly unclean hands (and feet!). Ii was to be expected that the different climatic con- .hiMiis sliould exert their effect on the foreign tea a of a high quality -. by means of the writer, in conjunc- roUing and drying â of mechani- bept ..1 . - of tlMn-;".ri:,l supply lit lai" The part v' vation and n equipped Brii encroached u\ has been alni' It mentii queiK- ilNi. ing possible to use plows and the cost of cultiyation. ' vance has been found for in the pruning of the tea the leaf. But a ten cent . many sections of the sui pensate for the differcii'. tions here and in the Oin U. S. Labor Commissioi negro popul these opera- iniony before the that where the scanty supply of food and c


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