. Cranberry culture. Cranberries. SaJid Sand fij;. >>.—SECTION OF rs are always to be avoi<led, whether of alluvial or drift formation, the objections to them being numerous; for instance, the vines upon dry lands are short lived, blossoms are blasted, and the fruit is dwarfe 1 or badly worm eaten, the ravages of \.\\q fruit worm being greatest upon dry soils; of the fruit wurtn wc will speak more ftilly in the chapter devoted to '* Enemies and ;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for rea
. Cranberry culture. Cranberries. SaJid Sand fij;. >>.—SECTION OF rs are always to be avoi<led, whether of alluvial or drift formation, the objections to them being numerous; for instance, the vines upon dry lands are short lived, blossoms are blasted, and the fruit is dwarfe 1 or badly worm eaten, the ravages of \.\\q fruit worm being greatest upon dry soils; of the fruit wurtn wc will speak more ftilly in the chapter devoted to '* Enemies and ;. 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 White, Joseph J. New York : O. Judd
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