. The American fruit culturist : containing directions for the propagation and culture of fruit trees in the nursery, orchid and garden : with descriptions of the principal American and foreign varieties cultivated in the United States . Fruit-culture. Fig. 292. Pistillate flower, magnified. Fig. 'J93. Staminate flower, magnified. two kinds of flowers; and figs. 292 and 293, magnified por tions of the same, fig. 293 exhibiting a part of the flower of the Large Early Scarlet, and fig. 292, the same of Ho- * A single cultivator in Kentucky, who supplies Cincinnati, and who has sixty acres plante


. The American fruit culturist : containing directions for the propagation and culture of fruit trees in the nursery, orchid and garden : with descriptions of the principal American and foreign varieties cultivated in the United States . Fruit-culture. Fig. 292. Pistillate flower, magnified. Fig. 'J93. Staminate flower, magnified. two kinds of flowers; and figs. 292 and 293, magnified por tions of the same, fig. 293 exhibiting a part of the flower of the Large Early Scarlet, and fig. 292, the same of Ho- * A single cultivator in Kentucky, who supplies Cincinnati, and who has sixty acres planted with strawberries; carried in one season to market, from thirty-seven acres, one hundred and twenty bushels per day, for eight or nine successive days'. The Whole amount sold in Cincinnati, during 22 days in the year 1846, was 4,150 bushels, being an average of nearly 200 bushels per Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Thomas, J. J. (John Jacob). New York : Miller, Orton & Mulligan


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