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  2. The Fruit Cultivator. A Practical and Accurate Description of all the most esteemed species and Varieties of Fruit, with Directions for Raising, Chosing, and Management of the Proper Stocks, &c. By John Rogers, Nurseryman, formerly of the Royal Gardens. London, 1834.

    He who plants a tree erects his own monument—he who introduces a new fruit is a public benefactor; therefore a work on the cultivation of fruit trees cannot fail to secure attention. Mr. ...

    Article : 876 words
  3. Observations by M. Boutigny D'Evreaux, on a new theory of the action of Manures and of their employment. By M. de la Giraudieu.

    M de la Giraudieu, President of the Agricultural Society of Loir-et-Cher, concludes from his own experiments that the weight of the produce of land is in proportion to the weight of manure with ...

    Article : 760 words
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    Coquetting Extraordinary.—Some little time ago, a pair of young turtles, seemingly anxious to become united in the silken bands of wedlock, made their appearance before one of the city ...

    Article : 1,185 words
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