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Deseret News 1861-02-06 A Treatise on Horticulture

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Deseret News 1861-02-06 A Treatise on Horticulture
Id. 46963999
Idioma English; eng; en
Titulo Deseret News 1861-02-06 A Treatise on Horticulture
Localización http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/desnews2,2441
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Descripción i V d J A TREATISE ON horticulture itiba ri titi irti K wi i A T i BY EDWARD SA YEKSa mpr PLANTING ornamental FORE yore FOREST AND FRUIT TREES tj the planting ornamental ornamental trees around bround our dwellings in the street by the way ildi side and for shelter for cattle in the pastures past pai tures as most essentially necessary this kind av improvement is also of the greatest importance to the culture of fruit trees arees which are often much injured by the cold cutting winds early in the spring when the trees are in blossom and by such 1 cold blasts a crop of fruit is often lost which might be saved under the more genial protection of ornamental trees to break off the strong currents of sweeping winds trees are als ais also 0 necessary and claim the ahe attention of 0 every intelligent person for their i special use bf 0 modifying the surrounding atmosphere to a more healthy pure state particularly in cities by inhaling the super abundant portion of impure gases and gi giving viii out pure gases more congenial to tha iha constitution to this may also be added that ornamental trees and plantations give a fine feature to the improvement of the surrounding country and are asure a sure guide to the intelligent traveler of the onward progress aad refinement of the people while the lone house bouse has lio rio claim on his attention and marks an isolated spot devoid of congenial association plant trees and they they will grow while you are sleeping was thrust the just and elegant expression of sir walter falter scott sctt and aid there is no place the remark nark dark bahi babi can be better applied than inthis in this country where the eye scans overy over mils ilas of mountainous mounta inous iDous fields and valleys without wit houtla a grove or plantation to relieve the mind from sam sameness n is or gh gil e a variety or freshness to the distant pe scenery enery ll 11 1 to accomplish the desired ena erd er end d of successfully pl planting antine antino 11 ornamental trees trues j it t willbe necess necessary that youn trees are raised in nursery lur nur sery rows and nd transplanted pia n te d au out t the ahe following seasons in if rows from 2 to 3 feet fe et apart in order 0 jo o make good hands handsome 1 orna planca fordinal for final transplanting 1 t lawill it will be well for nurse nurseryman nurserymen nursery men n and those shoso os e interested in raising young trees tres to import the seed of different varlet es forget trees froin from the states for this purpose tle tile maple mapie elder ash Button ball balt butternut wil wll wild d black cherry Chesi chesl chesnut lut L lime ime andoch er deciduous trees treks will most probably answer a good purpose the different varlet varieties 6 of evergreens ever greens as the pine hemlock spruce and aid other evergreen will wiil wil wll also most roost proba probably b ly in lit time form a part in plantation although at the first beginning it is likely ikey that will bot hot thrive well nell when expose 1 I too much to the sun etc butto oafs B and ationo of trees bre are established the evergreens ever greens m may y then weri be ve in such groups group to good advantage advant ag the natii native ve forest trees as the bo elder maple and and aad cottonwood a ghie varieties wili will wil answer a good end to plant lan ian lantinga oes to shelter better varieties until the young tre lees ea are welt well established in forming ornamental ornament at plant plantation atio atlo aa the the plant planters ers erd should have an ey eye to ici the future as well weir as the present in lif the first placedo pla ela ceno tree can be considered as ornamental but such trees as will be adapted to td the climate and and location and form a healthy and free growing tree the second consideration b be that the trees planted will vill serve berve someria some soma useful ehul end as timber fire wood and other beni useful 1 purpose purposes 41 for planting streets and side s de walkr rord road sides aides and avenues thebon elder eider maple mapie bufton ton ball locust etc will most awer the best purpose and it wll vall be well if such plantations could be so man wan managed 1 aged that a long line be planted orone kind this ba bas baa in many places jn in the states been carried out to an admirable effect bartic particularly with the different varieties of maple mapie locust and other varieties adapted to the lo 10 location a tion the mingling of fruit and forest trees to ge gertherin therin in order give shelter and ep courage the healthy groothof grow good varieties le 9 of fruit around houses will most proba probably ably bea good system to adapt ad pi the lone ione one tree atiee and those oae hat that are pre planted a distance apart never make much progress in this 61 s country when posed pose dandas anghag shel shei shelter terig terii is so of close pl planting antink may may max be adopted until th the a tire trees es be become coine colne too thick 1 when hen those of ahyau ant art anfe ir ri nor or quality may be cut ent down for foi fire wood to accomplish thil erid erld native plums peaches the different varieties of mulberries may mak be bi e min mingled gleI with good varieties of grafted fruit to serve for a present supply supply of the thi better varieties are tn in a gearing earwig state hen when ben a thinning out maybe may be done as before hinted seedling jan jap ip ples jiles apricot sp pears peach add aed d plum trees frees may be planted in groups among grafted tree trees and ana such trees may be grafted at convenient season to form a good collection A fews few scattering catterina trees of the buffalo berry hawthorn nau hau thorn service berries etc nay may be planted to give live a sprinkling pf af native fruit until the better batter kinds aie are are in n bearing in a new country like utah it is a good policy to cultivate such kinds of fruit as come corn into bibring bi br ing in ii a short time and retain it until aletter aleiter ab euter eifer variety Is determined upon to Q take the place of those in bt bearing aring f for or thewalt the want of this pre precaution caution cantlon rha rna many ny bearing trees have hand b been eil ell headed down and grafted graft ed with varieties nj 0 better than tab seedling stolk stock stoll at af the expense op or the 1085 loss of ot fruit fruie to the avner bah erf for or two or three years f ji it is ably atly the desire a e 0 f every emery person son bon to have havea but it is much better to have I 1 rather nather inferior van defies for a while until the rood good var varieties felles ire are in a I bearing stati state thi than e ti to fb dickens e with fruit altot altogether hr r 4 ij a
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