. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. nati^t; plants NEBRASKA NATIVE PLANTS. nent )ii that wiU'^ i The li I â 1 â trees 11 . â built. 'I Im ture w:i- ⢠\ establish. .1, They the New \V. Ten year: introduced i in"AnnMIs . io,ir,o i','. 1,55,5 !.'â â <" i: 1 the desire to remove. s and al


. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. nati^t; plants NEBRASKA NATIVE PLANTS. nent )ii that wiU'^ i The li I â 1 â trees 11 . â built. 'I Im ture w:i- ⢠\ establish. .1, They the New \V. Ten year: introduced i in"AnnMIs . io,ir,o i','. 1,55,5 !.'â â <" i: 1 the desire to remove. s and also those from attracted attention in !⢠a census of indige- «' known to have been itistics -n-erepublished :is 111. MS c-ome to be better understood and f.'iKii.|. .1. ihiiiiiii- is being pushed farther and farther .\~ irrigation develops, fruit will be far more grown than now. Commercial orcharding under irrigation is just begin- ning in the western and central portions of the state. Aoeordin? to E. F. Stephens, of Crete, Neh., -who has are into nin nized ir 11 y recog- ' American Plar es as follows: be briefly attention to , and for ion. The t '" \ â .11 l'lii):!~ â â had a tech- ; William Paul in his book s," published in London in 1858, ' The history of American plants The term is popularly applied to .â i|.:illy belonging to the natural V ,11. L" iieraliy 'evergreen,' pro- [.I- Til, part in the months of is , largely to rhodo- ! kaliaias, although European and ' towards the production of |.. s and races even in Old World , as of the carnation and sweet ant-breeders come to give greater species, the divergencies between the horticulture of the Old World and that of the Ne The ciety. ing map. They are known, n, , â i, , ,is the (1) Southeastern, (2) i , ml. (4) West-central, (5) Low. !â K. , ,s,,,,ih- western, (7) Lower Niobrara, (.-., ;l, ,\t,,i, 11. ai,.i (D) Western dis


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