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American Pomology. Apples

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This work combines historical and botanical background with hands-on guidance for apple cultivation. It surveys etymology and ancient references, outlines botanical characters and species limits, discusses improvement by selection and grafting, and recounts experimental observations on propagation and hybridization. Extensive descriptive accounts of cultivars are provided, accompanied by numerous illustrations and classification aids. Practical chapters cover orchard establishment, pruning, nursery practice, pest and disease control, storage, and marketing, with particular attention to conditions and recommendations suited to western regions while remaining useful to growers elsewhere.

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J. A. Warder

J. A. Warder was an American author and pomologist, recognized for his contributions to the study and cultivation of fruit, particularly apples. His notable work, "American Pomology. Apples," serves as a comprehensive guide to apple varieties, cultivation techniques, and the importance of apples in American agriculture. Warder's writings reflect a deep understanding of horticulture and a commitment to improving fruit cultivation practices. Through his work, he has contributed to the literary heritage of agricultural science, providing valuable insights for both amateur and professional horticulturists.

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