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A Sketch Of The Practice Of Apple Growing In North America At The Beginning Of The Twentieth Century (1908)
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This book provides valuable information for those looking to grow apples in colder climates. Waugh's expertise and experience are evident as he guides readers through selecting the right apple varieties, planting and maintenance techniques, and how to protect their orchards from frost and other weather-related risks. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in growing their own apples, whether for personal enjoyment or commercial purposes.
Frank Albert Waugh's book provides a definitive guide to fruit classification, drawing on his background as a landscape architecture professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Waugh comprehensively covers the variabilities of different fruit cultivars and provides detailed descriptions of fruit varieties.