Texas in 1840 Or the Emigrants Guide to the New Republic of Observations En

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Texas in 1840 Or the Emigrants Guide to the New Republic of Observations En
William Allen
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Will suc- ceed well. The IN'opal its peculiarities. -^- The hawthorn valuable as an hedge.
BEFORE closing the notices of agricultural productions, some notice of the fruits and products of the orchard demand atten- tion. It has been already stated that peaches flourish in every part of the country wiih great luxuriance. The fruit of this tree is often very large, and equal in richness to any known in the southern states. Though skill and attention might no doubt be advantageous, the trees grow
...well with no other care than a very imperfect protection from being browsed by cattle.
Little or no attention has been paid to grafting them, and yet it is believed few gardens of selected varieties would afford finer fruit, if we regard either size or delicacy of their flavor. So rapid is the progress of this tree from the seed to maturity, that it usually produces fruit the third year of its growth, and it is said sometimes in the second.
So easily may this tree be reared, so abundant is its fruit, and so easily is it dried incur warm summers and desiccating winds, that dried peaches will probably soon become a con- siderable article of commerce, and large quantities be ex- ported.


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