The Culture and Diseases of the Peach: A Complete Treatise for the Use of Peach Growers and Gardeners, of Pennsylvania, and All Districts Affected by the Yellows, and Other Diseases of the Tree (Classic Reprint)

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FB&C Limited, Jul 6, 2015 - Business & Economics - 104 pages
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Free from all insect depredations or injury from disease, and rivaling in growth and productiveness the famed orchards of Persia and China, the reputed countries of its birth.

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John Rutter was born in Bristol on the 10th of April 1796 and was the youngest of seven children. In July 1818 he married the daughter of a Quaker draper. That same year he published his first pamphlet, summarising the history of a piece of countryside south-east of Shaftesbury. Delineations of the North Western Division of the County of Somerset was first published in 1829 and was the result of two excursions Rutter made in 1828.

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