A few of the walnuts left from last year's supply were placed in the hands of a nurseryman or florist in Saginaw too late for planting--the ground had become frozen--and those few nuts be placed in pots in his greenhouse.
The nurseryman as a manufacturer or as a merchant of course produces the things that people want to buy.
Because the bitter hickory grows faster, the nurserymanmay find it advantageous to grow the bitter hickory stock in preference to the other two.
I believe that a nurseryman who will cut off the root of the pecan tree when it is transplanted, will cause it to form more lateral roots and make a better tree.
The Secretary: I have said that in buying these grafted trees you should set them out following the instructions of the nurseryman closely.
The nurseryman seemed disconcerted, and even alarmed; and immediately after the blind of the apartment was pulled sharply down.
In anticipation of the question being asked, I will say that, at present, I do not know of any nurseryman in the Eastern States who propagates or imports named varieties of walnuts for sale.
I do not know of any other nurseryman South who offers grafted trees.
Whitney, who is living retired on section 6, township 6 north, range 36 east, Walla Walla county, is now enjoying a period of well merited leisure made possible by his former successful labors as a nurseryman and horticulturist.
The father remained active in the management of his affairs both as a nurseryman and as a farmer until his death in 1912.
This writing of my experience is not intended to hurt the established nut tree nurseryman in any way.
Nearly every nurseryman throughout the United States lists Black Heart, a fact attesting its popularity.
The variety was seemingly rechristened by every nurseryman who got hold of it.
All we know of Galopin is that it was said to have been originated by a nurseryman in Belgium whose name it bears.
Lieke, a nurserymanat Hildesheim, Prussia, Germany, fruiting for the first time in 1854.
Gontier, a nurserymanat Fontenay-aux-Roses introduced it to commerce in 1855.
Verilhac, nurseryman at Annonay, France, as a large, good, productive cherry ripening the first part of June.
This valuable cherry was brought to notice in 1795 by Chatenay, surnamed Magnifique, a nurseryman near Paris.
Its popularity is shown in the United States by the fact that practically every nurseryman in this country lists this variety.
Jaboulay, a nurserymanat Oullins, near Lyons, France, grafted over a number of seedling cherries which had sprung up on his grounds.
Riviere, also a nurseryman at Oullins, placed upon the market at Lyons a very early cherry which he called Bigarreau Anglaise but which was recognized as the same as the one found by Jaboulay.
Baumann, a nurseryman at Bollweiler, grew it in his nursery under the name Bigarreau Baumann and disseminated it throughout the French provinces.
One old nurseryman tells of carrying, during this boom, over a thousand dollars worth of rooted grape cuttings on his back from the nursery to the express office.
Its culture has been on the wane for many years and only an occasional nurseryman in that section handles the variety to-day.
The nurseryman works with a small stock, a mere slip of a seedling one or two years old.
Naturally, the nurseryman cannot grow trees of all the good apples that may be wanted.
Although the nurseryman makes use of suckers and cuttings for the quicker multiplication of certain species, every tree in its natural habitat produces seeds and is reproduced by them.
All this planning and thinking should be done in the summer, so that the list may go to the nursery in September, which will enable the nurseryman to supply the trees in the earliest and best of the planting season.
A nurseryman once distributed in a summer throughout the country a hundred thousand plants of one variety grown in this manner.
If a nurseryman should send me an assortment of evergreens with only the large woody roots left, I should refuse to receive the trees.
Files of The American Nut Journal, to be had from the publishers, American Nurseryman Publishing Co.
As a result of correspondence with an Iowa nurseryman in the fall of 1914, I engaged the services of a competent man to gather pecans for me at Muscatine, Iowa.
If you have no seedling trees, go to some reputable nurseryman and buy known varieties of hardy English walnuts budded on hardy black walnut stocks.
What trees I need I buy from some good responsible nurseryman and let him do the work of grafting.
I've been talking a lot with the nurseryman at Glen Point and he showed me some the other day that he warranted to keep fresh-looking all through the cold weather unless there were blizzards.
As a matter of fact, the incompetent gardener and the localnurseryman had known very well what they were about all the time.
It is the safest way of transplanting in hot weather, but you must distinguish between plants that have been honestly grown in pots and those that a nurseryman has potted from boxes a day or two ago.
From other sources I learn that Mr. Cuthbert made an arrangement with a nurseryman by the name of Thompson, to propagate and send out the variety.
If possible, thenurseryman should start with plants that he knows to be genuine, and propagate from them.
Moisture is even more essential to the nurseryman than to the fruit grower, and he needs it especially during the hot months of July, August, and September, for it is then that the new crop of plants is growing.
Berckmans, a Belgian nurseryman who came to the United States but also maintained the original establishment, where this seedling was produced in 1851.
Urbain Audibert, a nurseryman near Tarascon in the South of France.
A new pear placed on the market in 1897 by Arsene Sannier, a nurseryman at Rouen, Fr.
Peter Kieffer, a nurseryman of good reputation in his state, deserves pomological honors because of his keenness of vision in selecting for distribution the pear which bears his name.
In 1851 it was taken from America to France without a label by Parsons, a nurseryman at Flushing, N.
Received by Diel, the eminent German pomologist, from a nurseryman at Metz under the name of Doyenne d'Austrasie by which it is mostly known to German authors.
This pear bears the name of a nurseryman at Carcassone, Aude, Fr.
Fox was a pioneer nurseryman and fruit-grower in California who gave much time to improving the pear through seedlings.
A few years later he emigrated with the gold-seekers to California where, shortly, he settled at San Jose as a nurseryman and fruit-grower.
A very late pear which came from the seed beds of Maurice Goubalt, a nurseryman in the suburbs of Angers, Fr.
The interest in the new berry had rapidly extended all round among my neighbors, and I very soon discovered that my nurseryman wanted to buy.
My nurseryman came along at the end of the season, to see how I had fared, and walked deliberately over the ground with me, examining the peach-trees.
But after buying my peach-trees and raspberries, the nurseryman inquired if I did not intend to plant strawberries also, as he had a very large quantity which he would sell cheap.
I do not think the oldest nurseryman in the country could have been more successful.
The nurseryman follows this plan with his trees, and with evident success, both in saving time, and room, and labour.
Protect also from frosts; many trees are ruined by exposure to air and frost, of which the nurseryman is very careful in all other respects.
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