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Example sentences for "orchardist"

Lexicographically close words:
orbits; orbium; orbs; orchard; orcharding; orchardists; orchards; orchestra; orchestral; orchestras
  1. The fact that these have prevailed is shown by the percentage of American fruits the large orchardist produces at the present time.

  2. This makes me think that there are a few things that the orchardist will have to do before he will get the fullest results.

  3. The orchardist makes Nature herself "commend the ingredients of the poisoned chalice" to the lips of her destroying creatures.

  4. These bulletins contain full and exact explanations of everything that an orchardist needs to know, from preparing the ground for the planting of trees to the packing and marketing of apples.

  5. If the prospective orchardist will get these factors thoroughly in mind and apply them with judgment mistakes in planting should be much more rare.

  6. He who would be a successful orchardist must endeavor to answer these questions.

  7. Where a vinegar factory is established, however, it gives to the orchardist a means to dispose of his cull apples.

  8. The orchardist is sometimes furnished with a box of nails as the first "course" and instructed to drive these into the roots of the trees.

  9. The standard barrel of three bushels capacity is used generally by the commercial orchardist in preference to the box.

  10. Among the natural enemies of these caterpillars are the Tiger-beetles, which a successful orchardist of Illinois uses systematically for their destruction.

  11. If these younger trees be not already furnished with laterals and elements for the formation of low heads, by the judicious treatment of the nurserymen who produced them, the orchardist can at least bend them to his will.

  12. This fine apple is believed to have originated at Edinburgh, Indiana, and was brought to the notice of the State Society by the orchardist whose name it bears, and by whom it has been distributed.

  13. Wardle, an English gardener and orchardist of high reputation.

  14. When the orchardist removes them from the packing box he "heels" them in, which is a kind of probationary planting in shallow furrows where they stand until ready to be set out permanently.

  15. An orchardist counts a tree lost if the roots have been allowed to remain in the sun until the small rootlets have so dried that they have a gray appearance.

  16. A careful orchardist has an ideal in his mind and knows how to prune to bring the tree up to his standard.

  17. The orchardist wants big fruits, and if they are nearly seedless so much the better.

  18. So they shut up the rivers in the canyons and the day of the orchardist began.

  19. In the Spring the rich florescence of the conifers sheds pollen in drifts that, carried down the melting water, warn the sheep-herder and the orchardist a hundred miles away of the advancing season.

  20. Though a good apple it is one more deserving the attention of the orchardist than the fruit gardener.

  21. The orchardist should not be assessed on his fruit-trees and pay the penalty for being energetic and a pusher in horticulture.

  22. This worm works in early spring, as soon as the buds begin to open; it delights in the prominent terminal buds and its work stops all new growth, causes many leaves to turn brown, and thus brings to the notice of the orchardist its bad work.

  23. A one-year-old tree costs less and allows the would-be orchardist to set more trees for a given amount of cash.


  24. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "orchardist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.