The
Angel Tree: The Enchanting Quest for the World's Oldest Olive Tree
by Alex Dingwall-Main
Hardcover from Arcade Publishing
Book Published: May, 2004
The
Apple Grower: A Guide for the Organic Orchardist (Chelsea Green's
Master Grower Gardening Series)
by Michael Phillips
Citrus:
Complete Guide to Selecting & Growing More Than 100 Varieties for California,
Arizona, Texas, the Gulf Coast and Florida
by Lance Walheim, et al
Paperback: 112 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.34 x
11.26 x 7.86
Publisher: NTC/Contemporary Publishing Co. ; (April 1996)
ISBN: 0962823643
The
Backyard Orchardist: A Complete Guide to Growing Fruit Trees in the Home
Garden
by Stella Otto
Paperback: 264 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.66 x
8.97 x 5.98
Otto Graphics; ISBN: 0963452037; Rev edition (January
1995)
Fruits
and Berries for the Home Garden
by Lewis Hill, Gwen Steege (Editor)
Fruit,
Berry and Nut Inventory: An Inventory of Nursery Catalogs Listing All Fruit,
Berry and Nut Varieties Available by Mail Order in the United States
by Kent Whealy (Editor), Joanne Fruit, Berry, and Nut Inventory Thuente
(Paperback - February 2001)
Grafting,
Budding, Cutting, Layering & Other Ways of Propagating Fruit Plants
in Florida
Gift
of the Unicorn: The Story of Lue Gim Gong, Florida's Citrus Wizard
by Virginia Aronson
(Library Binding - September 2002)
Horticultural
Reviews, Wild Apple and Fruit Trees of Central Asia (Horticultural Reviews)
by Jules Janick (Editor)
(Hardcover - October 2002)
An
Oak Spring Pomona : A Selection of the Rare Books on Fruit in the Oak Spring
Garden Library
by Sandra Raphael
(Hardcover - January 1991)
Olive
Trees Inside and Out (Getting into Nature)
by Andrew Hipp
Library Binding from Rosen Publishing Group
Book Published: April, 2004
Olives:
The Life and Lore of a Noble Fruit
by Mort Rosenblum
Book Description: Until one stops to notice, an olive is only
a lowly lump at the bottom of a martini. But not only does a history of
olives traverse climates and cultures, it also reveals fascinating differences
in processing, production, and personalities. Aficionados of the noble
little fruit expect miracles from it as a matter of course. In 1986, Mort
Rosenblum bought a small farm in Provence and acquired 150 neglected olive
trees that were old when the Sun King ruled France. He brought them back
to life and became obsessed with olives, their cultivation, and their role
in international commerce.
Winner of the James Beard Award
Paperback from North Point Press
Book Published: October, 1998 |
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The
Pecan Tree (The Corrie Herring Hooks Series, No 27)
by Jane Manaster
(Hardcover - November 1994)
Tree
and Tropical Fruits, Volume 1, Fruit Breeding
by Jules Janick (Editor), James N. Moore (Editor)
(Hardcover)
Pest
Management Programs for Deciduous Tree Fruits and Nuts
by D.J. and Eikenbary, R.D. Boethal
(Hardcover - June 1979)
Special Order
Backyard Fruits and Berries: Everything You Need to Know About Planting
and Growing Fruits and Berries in Your Own Backyard
by Miranda Smith
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The Biology of Citrus
by P. Spiegel-Roy (Author), E. E. Goldschmidt (Author)
(Hardcover - September 1996)
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Citrus
by Sunset Staff
Paperback - 96 pages (February 1996)
Sunset Pub; ISBN: 0376031042
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The Fruits and Fruit Trees of Monticello
Peter J. Hatch
Listed under Thomas Jefferson
The Chocolate Tree: A Natural History of Cacao (Smithsonian Nature
Books)
by Allen M. Young
(Hardcover - October 1994)
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Books
Fruit Trees for the Home Gardener
by Allan A. Swenson
(Paperback)
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Planning and Planting Your Dwarf Fruit Orchard
by Lawrence Southwick, Kim Foster (Editor)
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