. Amateur fruit growing. Fruit-culture. CHAPTER Vn. SAND CHERRY. ^AND CHERRY (Frimiis pumila). This fruit plant is found c^^ in Northern Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Dakotas, and elsewhere. It is especially fruitful even in the most severe situations. It frequently fruits prodigiously in dry, gravelly embankments where scarce any other plant can lind existence. In fact it seems to be better adapted to a very dry than to a moist location. In my experience with it plants from rich, moist land have flowered profusely but have failed to set much fruit. It. Fig. 46 66 -Foliage and fruit of S


. Amateur fruit growing. Fruit-culture. CHAPTER Vn. SAND CHERRY. ^AND CHERRY (Frimiis pumila). This fruit plant is found c^^ in Northern Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Dakotas, and elsewhere. It is especially fruitful even in the most severe situations. It frequently fruits prodigiously in dry, gravelly embankments where scarce any other plant can lind existence. In fact it seems to be better adapted to a very dry than to a moist location. In my experience with it plants from rich, moist land have flowered profusely but have failed to set much fruit. It. Fig. 46 66 -Foliage and fruit of Sand Cherry. A, Fruit natural 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 Green, Samuel Bowdlear, 1859- [from old catalog]. Minneapolis, Farm, stock and home publishing co.


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