The book Gardener's Monthly And Horticulturist was written by author Meehan, Thomas, 1826-1901, Ed Here you can read free online of Gardener's Monthly And Horticulturist book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Gardener's Monthly And Horticulturist a good or bad book?
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You note that the bunches weighed about one and one-half pounds. In regard to the size, we would say that on June 10th, last, we exhibited specimens before the Mnssachusetts Horticultural Society that weighed three pounds and over to the bunch of twelve stalks. 'Moore's Cross-Bred * asparagus is perfectly distinct frona other varieties, and excels in size, quality, uni- formity of color, and large yield." European Walnuts in Arkansas.— Dr. Geo. H. C, Fort Smith, Arkansas, desires to know whethe...r this walnut is grown to any great ex- tent in this country, and what is the probable chance of success in Arkansas. Trees one to two hundred years old exist in Germantown, and they usually bear very well in some years ; in others produce none at all. The reason for this has never been understood, unless some recently discovered facts in relation to heat and male flowers should explain it. In the hazel nut there is evidence that a degree of heat, which is not suflicient to advance a female flower, will advance a male flower, and in some seasons these flowers advance too early to be of use in fertilization.
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