. 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. 1962 WALNUT by means of two ferments or enzyms secreted by the organism. One is a diastatic ferment which converts the starch of Walnuts intr. '^-rapp «n-iir: tlic other is a peptonizing feriiiHut \\lii'-)i .liL'r-Tv the |ir"i'j<|v .if the cells. The action ..f lln--.^ Innirnl^ lirr,,, iiiallifest


. 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. 1962 WALNUT by means of two ferments or enzyms secreted by the organism. One is a diastatic ferment which converts the starch of Walnuts intr. '^-rapp «n-iir: tlic other is a peptonizing feriiiHut \\lii'-)i .liL'r-Tv the |ir"i'j<|v .if the cells. The action ..f lln--.^ Innirnl^ lirr,,, iiiallifest in the development I'!';i \^ ;iti I -'^kiil Katnl surrounding the inar-^'in ..f He- , ii,,l .1 spot if the disease is active, and tliis appearance readily dis- tinguishes this malady from all other injuries to the nut or branch. As the secretion of the two ferments depends largely upon a temperature of 65° to 75° P., a much lower temperature is unfavorable to the destruc- tive action of the blight upon the tissues, and when such low temperature prevails the infected points are likely to be cut out through the action of the cells of the Walnut. The losses from Walnut bacteriosis are often heavy, especially in individual orchards or special localities. A loss of 50 per cent of the crop is not uncommon, and WARDIAN CASES son Medical College, Philadelphia, in 1836. He settled in Cincinnati in 1B37 and began the active practice of medicine. He was early elei-t< n ^i r of the school board and did faithful h i !â â â¢â¢â .; ⢠. ais. making it his business to travel throa I :' , in slates and cities to study systems of teaii i lo introduce improved plans into the I'n Ih- was actively interested in and a i i i , i ihe Cincinnati Astronomical 8o( n â M . W . i : ... , mv of Natural Sciences, the Ciia i ~. : ,,al History. He was one of ll,. i ; . ^ i . i ali Horticultlll'al ~^-i-a f â :ifMlll.\', , I ., , , ,1 He was al-


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