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. Beekeeping; a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey. Bees; Honey. The Sources of Nectar and Pollen 389 Red bay, Persea borbonia. Southeastern United States, April- June. Redbud; see Judas Tree. Red clover ; see White Clover. Red-root; see Morong. Rhamnacese; see Buckthorn family. Rhododendron, Rhododendron spp. Valuable locally, Allegheny Mountains. Rock brush ; see Eysenhardtia. Rockrose, frostweed, Helianthemum spp. Pollen. Rockrose family, CistaceDS ; see Rockrose. Rocky Mountain bee-plant; see Cleome. Rosaceae ; see Rose family. Rose apple, poma rosa, Cary Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beekeeping-a-discussion-of-the-life-of-the-honeybee-and-of-the-production-of-honey-bees-honey-the-sources-of-nectar-and-pollen-389-red-bay-persea-borbonia-southeastern-united-states-april-june-redbud-see-judas-tree-red-clover-see-white-clover-red-root-see-morong-rhamnacese-see-buckthorn-family-rhododendron-rhododendron-spp-valuable-locally-allegheny-mountains-rock-brush-see-eysenhardtia-rockrose-frostweed-helianthemum-spp-pollen-rockrose-family-cistaceds-see-rockrose-rocky-mountain-bee-plant-see-cleome-rosaceae-see-rose-family-rose-apple-poma-rosa-cary-image232054574.html
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. 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. 234 Canada CANADA the province, by the low parallel lines of hills, known as the north and south mountain ranges, is important and valuable as windbreaks. The numerous bays and inlets assist in equalizing temperatures, and exercise a marked influence upon the longevity of the apple tree in this region. The soil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-234-canada-canada-the-province-by-the-low-parallel-lines-of-hills-known-as-the-north-and-south-mountain-ranges-is-important-and-valuable-as-windbreaks-the-numerous-bays-and-inlets-assist-in-equalizing-temperatures-and-exercise-a-marked-influence-upon-the-longevity-of-the-apple-tree-in-this-region-the-soil-image231986124.html
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. The elements of forestry : designed to afford information concerning the planting and care of forest trees for ornament or profit and giving suggestions upon the creation and care of woodlands with the view of securing the greatest benefit for the longest time, particularly adapted to the wants and conditions of the United States. Forests and forestry. The Mountain Ash: The Sweet-Scented Crab Tree. 261 this use, and the Surveyor-General of that Territory, in a report made in 1881, says that a grove of apple or pear trees, if set out at twelve feet apart, will attain a wonderful height in a f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-forestry-designed-to-afford-information-concerning-the-planting-and-care-of-forest-trees-for-ornament-or-profit-and-giving-suggestions-upon-the-creation-and-care-of-woodlands-with-the-view-of-securing-the-greatest-benefit-for-the-longest-time-particularly-adapted-to-the-wants-and-conditions-of-the-united-states-forests-and-forestry-the-mountain-ash-the-sweet-scented-crab-tree-261-this-use-and-the-surveyor-general-of-that-territory-in-a-report-made-in-1881-says-that-a-grove-of-apple-or-pear-trees-if-set-out-at-twelve-feet-apart-will-attain-a-wonderful-height-in-a-f-image216455762.html
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. Familiar features of the roadside; the flowers, shrubs, birds, and insects. Natural history. SURUBS BELONGING TO THE ROSE FAMILY. G7 The third subfamily (Pear) includes the pear, apple, and quince trees, and the chokeberry and mountain ash. The chokeberry {Pyrus arhutifolia), is indeed as unacceptable to the palate as the name seems to im- ply ; but I have noticed that the birds do not con- sider the puckery taste of the berry so objec- ^-^r-^.i tionable, as they of- ten appear to enjoy the fruit in the late fall when there are many other berries still clinging to the bushes. Damp ground is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/familiar-features-of-the-roadside-the-flowers-shrubs-birds-and-insects-natural-history-surubs-belonging-to-the-rose-family-g7-the-third-subfamily-pear-includes-the-pear-apple-and-quince-trees-and-the-chokeberry-and-mountain-ash-the-chokeberry-pyrus-arhutifolia-is-indeed-as-unacceptable-to-the-palate-as-the-name-seems-to-im-ply-but-i-have-noticed-that-the-birds-do-not-con-sider-the-puckery-taste-of-the-berry-so-objec-r-i-tionable-as-they-of-ten-appear-to-enjoy-the-fruit-in-the-late-fall-when-there-are-many-other-berries-still-clinging-to-the-bushes-damp-ground-is-image232311444.html
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. Practical agriculture [microform]. Agriculture; Agriculture. Compare the leaves and Wossoms of the strawberry, the apple, and the wild rose ; also the fruit of the huwthorn, the wild rose, and the mountain ash. Observe how the leaves are arranged on the branches. At wliat place do the blossoms appear ? How many petals in every blossom ? In a patch of wild strawberries you find that the plants spread in all directions, that the fruit is small in size and small in quantity in comparison with the large amount of leaves and runners. Most of the plant food is being used up in forming runners and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/practical-agriculture-microform-agriculture-agriculture-compare-the-leaves-and-wossoms-of-the-strawberry-the-apple-and-the-wild-rose-also-the-fruit-of-the-huwthorn-the-wild-rose-and-the-mountain-ash-observe-how-the-leaves-are-arranged-on-the-branches-at-wliat-place-do-the-blossoms-appear-how-many-petals-in-every-blossom-in-a-patch-of-wild-strawberries-you-find-that-the-plants-spread-in-all-directions-that-the-fruit-is-small-in-size-and-small-in-quantity-in-comparison-with-the-large-amount-of-leaves-and-runners-most-of-the-plant-food-is-being-used-up-in-forming-runners-and-image234861678.html
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. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 39 This he demonstrated b}^ culture and cross inoculation in fruits to be identical with the pear blight organism, though inoculations in plum twigs did not give disease, presumably due to the high re- sistance of this plant. Similarly Paddock has shown this organism to attack the apricot.'"' Detmers has reported what she regarded as this bhght caused by this Bacillus on blackberries." Other hosts are hawthorn, shad bush, mountain ash. By inoculations with pure cultures of the apple bod Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-plant-diseases-fungi-the-fungi-which-cause-plant-disease-39-this-he-demonstrated-b-culture-and-cross-inoculation-in-fruits-to-be-identical-with-the-pear-blight-organism-though-inoculations-in-plum-twigs-did-not-give-disease-presumably-due-to-the-high-re-sistance-of-this-plant-similarly-paddock-has-shown-this-organism-to-attack-the-apricotquot-detmers-has-reported-what-she-regarded-as-this-bhght-caused-by-this-bacillus-on-blackberriesquot-other-hosts-are-hawthorn-shad-bush-mountain-ash-by-inoculations-with-pure-cultures-of-the-apple-bod-image232038382.html
RMRDE792–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 39 This he demonstrated b}^ culture and cross inoculation in fruits to be identical with the pear blight organism, though inoculations in plum twigs did not give disease, presumably due to the high re- sistance of this plant. Similarly Paddock has shown this organism to attack the apricot.'"' Detmers has reported what she regarded as this bhght caused by this Bacillus on blackberries." Other hosts are hawthorn, shad bush, mountain ash. By inoculations with pure cultures of the apple bod
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. The families of flowering plants. Plants; Phanerogams. FAMILIES OF FLOWEEING PLANTS 129 proper. The apples and their allies may be easily distinguished by the fruit, which consists of the enlarged fleshy calyx-tube, enclosing from one to five thiu-walled or papery carpels, each usually single- seeded. This structure may be seen in Fig. 113. A fruit of this type is known to botanists as &pome (irom pomvm, fniit). Generic differences in this family are more apparent than real, and indeed the apple {Malm), the pear (Pynts), and the mountain ash {Sor- bus), were until recently generally plac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-families-of-flowering-plants-plants-phanerogams-families-of-floweeing-plants-129-proper-the-apples-and-their-allies-may-be-easily-distinguished-by-the-fruit-which-consists-of-the-enlarged-fleshy-calyx-tube-enclosing-from-one-to-five-thiu-walled-or-papery-carpels-each-usually-single-seeded-this-structure-may-be-seen-in-fig-113-a-fruit-of-this-type-is-known-to-botanists-as-amppome-irom-pomvm-fniit-generic-differences-in-this-family-are-more-apparent-than-real-and-indeed-the-apple-malm-the-pear-pynts-and-the-mountain-ash-sor-bus-were-until-recently-generally-plac-image232313237.html
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. Agricultural botany, theoretical and practical. Botany, Economic; Botany. WHITE BEAM 40s What parts of the flower are still present in a ripe ' hip.' Ex. 213.—Examine the structure of a double garden rose and compare it with that of a wild one. 9. Genus Pyrus. To this genus belong the Pear (Pyrtis communis L.), Apple {Pyrus Malus L.), Medlar {Pyrus ger- manica Hook.), and several other species, such as Mountain Ash {Pyrus Aucuparia Gaert.), Wild Service {Pyrus torminalis Ehrh.), and White Beam {Pyrus Aria Sm.).. Fig. 126.—A^ Vertical and transverse section of a' pear flower. 71 Sepal; a. ' c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-botany-theoretical-and-practical-botany-economic-botany-white-beam-40s-what-parts-of-the-flower-are-still-present-in-a-ripe-hip-ex-213examine-the-structure-of-a-double-garden-rose-and-compare-it-with-that-of-a-wild-one-9-genus-pyrus-to-this-genus-belong-the-pear-pyrtis-communis-l-apple-pyrus-malus-l-medlar-pyrus-ger-manica-hook-and-several-other-species-such-as-mountain-ash-pyrus-aucuparia-gaert-wild-service-pyrus-torminalis-ehrh-and-white-beam-pyrus-aria-sm-fig-126a-vertical-and-transverse-section-of-a-pear-flower-71-sepal-a-c-image232379774.html
RMRE1PNJ–. Agricultural botany, theoretical and practical. Botany, Economic; Botany. WHITE BEAM 40s What parts of the flower are still present in a ripe ' hip.' Ex. 213.—Examine the structure of a double garden rose and compare it with that of a wild one. 9. Genus Pyrus. To this genus belong the Pear (Pyrtis communis L.), Apple {Pyrus Malus L.), Medlar {Pyrus ger- manica Hook.), and several other species, such as Mountain Ash {Pyrus Aucuparia Gaert.), Wild Service {Pyrus torminalis Ehrh.), and White Beam {Pyrus Aria Sm.).. Fig. 126.—A^ Vertical and transverse section of a' pear flower. 71 Sepal; a. ' c
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. The woolly aphid of the apple (Erisoma lanigerum) [microform]. Apple; Ennemis des cultures; Pomme; Woolly apple aphid; Agricultural pests. the aphis maintains itself throughout the year on the apple, either remaining localized on one tree or by migra- tbn from one apple-tree to another. Migra- tion of these winged forms takes place twice in the yearâin the spring at the end of May and during June, and in the autumn in September and part of October. The woolly aphis of the apple may be found, also, on hawthorn, crab-apple, or mountain-ash. The woolly aphis, which occurs on such trees as the a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolly-aphid-of-the-apple-erisoma-lanigerum-microform-apple-ennemis-des-cultures-pomme-woolly-apple-aphid-agricultural-pests-the-aphis-maintains-itself-throughout-the-year-on-the-apple-either-remaining-localized-on-one-tree-or-by-migra-tbn-from-one-apple-tree-to-another-migra-tion-of-these-winged-forms-takes-place-twice-in-the-yearin-the-spring-at-the-end-of-may-and-during-june-and-in-the-autumn-in-september-and-part-of-october-the-woolly-aphis-of-the-apple-may-be-found-also-on-hawthorn-crab-apple-or-mountain-ash-the-woolly-aphis-which-occurs-on-such-trees-as-the-a-image232804311.html
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. Manual of tree diseases . Trees. JUNIPER DISEASES 197. Fig. 31. — Cedar-appUs, early- stages of development. Cedae-Apples Caused by Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginiance Schw. and G. glbbosum Farlow The two diseases of the red juniper known as cedar-apples or cedar-flowers are similar in nature and are found commonly in ea,stern and central United States. The first pathogene mentioned above has its alternate stage on the culti- vated apple and. other species of Malus, while the latter pathogene occurs on various species of haw, mountain ash and the cultivated apple, and pear. The junipers are Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-tree-diseases-trees-juniper-diseases-197-fig-31-cedar-appus-early-stages-of-development-cedae-apples-caused-by-gymnosporangium-juniperi-virginiance-schw-and-g-glbbosum-farlow-the-two-diseases-of-the-red-juniper-known-as-cedar-apples-or-cedar-flowers-are-similar-in-nature-and-are-found-commonly-in-eastern-and-central-united-states-the-first-pathogene-mentioned-above-has-its-alternate-stage-on-the-culti-vated-apple-and-other-species-of-malus-while-the-latter-pathogene-occurs-on-various-species-of-haw-mountain-ash-and-the-cultivated-apple-and-pear-the-junipers-are-image232065596.html
RMRDFE10–. Manual of tree diseases . Trees. JUNIPER DISEASES 197. Fig. 31. — Cedar-appUs, early- stages of development. Cedae-Apples Caused by Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginiance Schw. and G. glbbosum Farlow The two diseases of the red juniper known as cedar-apples or cedar-flowers are similar in nature and are found commonly in ea,stern and central United States. The first pathogene mentioned above has its alternate stage on the culti- vated apple and. other species of Malus, while the latter pathogene occurs on various species of haw, mountain ash and the cultivated apple, and pear. The junipers are
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. Manual of tree diseases . Trees. Fig. 31. — Cedar-appUs, early- stages of development. Cedae-Apples Caused by Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginiance Schw. and G. glbbosum Farlow The two diseases of the red juniper known as cedar-apples or cedar-flowers are similar in nature and are found commonly in ea,stern and central United States. The first pathogene mentioned above has its alternate stage on the culti- vated apple and. other species of Malus, while the latter pathogene occurs on various species of haw, mountain ash and the cultivated apple, and pear. The junipers are often covered with hu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-tree-diseases-trees-fig-31-cedar-appus-early-stages-of-development-cedae-apples-caused-by-gymnosporangium-juniperi-virginiance-schw-and-g-glbbosum-farlow-the-two-diseases-of-the-red-juniper-known-as-cedar-apples-or-cedar-flowers-are-similar-in-nature-and-are-found-commonly-in-eastern-and-central-united-states-the-first-pathogene-mentioned-above-has-its-alternate-stage-on-the-culti-vated-apple-and-other-species-of-malus-while-the-latter-pathogene-occurs-on-various-species-of-haw-mountain-ash-and-the-cultivated-apple-and-pear-the-junipers-are-often-covered-with-hu-image232065594.html
RMRDFE0X–. Manual of tree diseases . Trees. Fig. 31. — Cedar-appUs, early- stages of development. Cedae-Apples Caused by Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginiance Schw. and G. glbbosum Farlow The two diseases of the red juniper known as cedar-apples or cedar-flowers are similar in nature and are found commonly in ea,stern and central United States. The first pathogene mentioned above has its alternate stage on the culti- vated apple and. other species of Malus, while the latter pathogene occurs on various species of haw, mountain ash and the cultivated apple, and pear. The junipers are often covered with hu
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. The elements of forestry : designed to afford information concerning the planting and care of forest trees for ornament or profit and giving suggestions upon the creation and care of woodlands with the view of securing the greatest benefit for the longest time, particularly adapted to the wants and conditions of the United States. Forests and forestry. The Mountain Ash: The Sweet-Scented Crab Tree. 261 this use, and the Surveyor-General of that Territory, in a report made in 1881, says that a grove of apple or pear trees, if set out at twelve feet apart, will attain a wonderful height in a f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elements-of-forestry-designed-to-afford-information-concerning-the-planting-and-care-of-forest-trees-for-ornament-or-profit-and-giving-suggestions-upon-the-creation-and-care-of-woodlands-with-the-view-of-securing-the-greatest-benefit-for-the-longest-time-particularly-adapted-to-the-wants-and-conditions-of-the-united-states-forests-and-forestry-the-mountain-ash-the-sweet-scented-crab-tree-261-this-use-and-the-surveyor-general-of-that-territory-in-a-report-made-in-1881-says-that-a-grove-of-apple-or-pear-trees-if-set-out-at-twelve-feet-apart-will-attain-a-wonderful-height-in-a-f-image232017289.html
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. Illustrated key to the wild and commonly cultivated trees of the northeastern United States and adjacent Canada [microform] : based primarily upon leaf characters. Trees; Trees; Arbres; Arbres. KFA' TO GEXERA AND SPECIES 107 Mountain Ash. -Leaves compound. Fruit red, flesln, with a core like an Apple or Pear.* 157. Fruit about 2 inch thick, in flat-topped clusters. Leaflets smooth, lance-shaped,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemb Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-key-to-the-wild-and-commonly-cultivated-trees-of-the-northeastern-united-states-and-adjacent-canada-microform-based-primarily-upon-leaf-characters-trees-trees-arbres-arbres-kfa-to-gexera-and-species-107-mountain-ash-leaves-compound-fruit-red-flesln-with-a-core-like-an-apple-or-pear-157-fruit-about-2-inch-thick-in-flat-topped-clusters-leaflets-smooth-lance-shaped-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemb-image232793551.html
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