This special edition of 'Experiments with New Orchard Fruits, Trees and Shrubs' was written by the Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station, and first published in 1895, making it well over a century old. It is also known as 'Bulletin No. 31.' The book features descriptions of various orchard fruit varieties, including apples, pears, cherries, plums, apricots and peaches, and has sections on Protection from Birds, Trees for Shelter Belts and Timber, and general notes on the experiments undertaken by the Experiment Station.
An essential book for all those interested in orchard fruit varieties, and all those who research and study horticultural history.
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