Originally issued Oct. 1915.Includes bibliographical references.Natural distribution -- General description -- Present evaluation of the fruit -- Varieties -- Propagation -- Planting and care of trees -- Pruning -- Diseases and insects -- Uses of persimmon wood -- Possibilities of persimmon trees in erosion control -- Handling the fruit -- Uses of the fruit pulp in cookery.Mode of access: Internet
Includes index.Originally published 1898. Reprinted with corrections, 1901, 1903, and 1907.Mode of a...
Persimmon is a delicious fruit, and its leaves are considered a valuable ingredient in food, beverag...
Three surveys were conducted to determine the most commonly used cultivars and management practices ...
"Contribution from the Bureau of Plant Industry."Caption title.Includes bibliographical references.B...
Describes the characteristics and varieties of oriental persimmon trees, and the steps for planting,...
grown in Florida for many years. At one time there were commercial plantings of astringent types num...
The American persimmon (Diospyros virginiana L.) is a deciduous tree native to the Southeastern Unit...
Each Agrilink kit has been designed to be both comprehensive and practical. As the kits are arranged...
Black persimmon in the literature. The persimmon (Diospyros kaki L.) is a deciduous fruit tree origi...
Diospyros virginiana has a native range from Nebraska, east through the Midwest to the East Coast in...
Traditional production systems for growing non-astringent persimmon throughout the world have change...
The oriental persimmon (Japanese persimmon or kaki), Diospyros kaki L.f., is believed to have origin...
From Agricultural gazette of N.S. Wales, September 1898.Running title: the prickly-pear in New South...
Diospyros virginiana has a native range from Nebraska, east through the Midwest to the East Coast in...
Originally published in 1845."Abbreviations and books quoted": p. [xv]-xix.Mode of access: Internet
Includes index.Originally published 1898. Reprinted with corrections, 1901, 1903, and 1907.Mode of a...
Persimmon is a delicious fruit, and its leaves are considered a valuable ingredient in food, beverag...
Three surveys were conducted to determine the most commonly used cultivars and management practices ...
"Contribution from the Bureau of Plant Industry."Caption title.Includes bibliographical references.B...
Describes the characteristics and varieties of oriental persimmon trees, and the steps for planting,...
grown in Florida for many years. At one time there were commercial plantings of astringent types num...
The American persimmon (Diospyros virginiana L.) is a deciduous tree native to the Southeastern Unit...
Each Agrilink kit has been designed to be both comprehensive and practical. As the kits are arranged...
Black persimmon in the literature. The persimmon (Diospyros kaki L.) is a deciduous fruit tree origi...
Diospyros virginiana has a native range from Nebraska, east through the Midwest to the East Coast in...
Traditional production systems for growing non-astringent persimmon throughout the world have change...
The oriental persimmon (Japanese persimmon or kaki), Diospyros kaki L.f., is believed to have origin...
From Agricultural gazette of N.S. Wales, September 1898.Running title: the prickly-pear in New South...
Diospyros virginiana has a native range from Nebraska, east through the Midwest to the East Coast in...
Originally published in 1845."Abbreviations and books quoted": p. [xv]-xix.Mode of access: Internet
Includes index.Originally published 1898. Reprinted with corrections, 1901, 1903, and 1907.Mode of a...
Persimmon is a delicious fruit, and its leaves are considered a valuable ingredient in food, beverag...
Three surveys were conducted to determine the most commonly used cultivars and management practices ...