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D. BUCKNALL, Esq. published the Orchardist; extracted from the
On the Portraits of English Authors on Gardening, with Biographical Notices of Them, 2nd edition, with considerable additions Samuel Felton
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The story of the unfortunate butcher can be found in the pages of the Grand Forks Sun and Kettle Valley Orchardist, a weekly newspaper that folded soon after the end of the war.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed TOM HAWTHORN 2011
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Orchardist Peter Darley said fruit growers were not the only people concerned about the fruit bats, which have made their home in a few trees in residential areas.
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Orchardist Peter Darley said fruit growers were not the only people concerned about the fruit bats, which have made their home in a few trees in residential areas.
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Grafted scions that are not compatible with this planting's stock will die or be pruned out by the Orchardist.
Fruits and Votes 2010
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Orchardist Peter Darley said fruit growers were not the only people concerned about the fruit bats, which have made their home in a few trees in residential areas.
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Grafted scions that are not compatible with this planting's stock will die or be pruned out by the Orchardist.
Fruits and Votes MSS 2010
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Orchardist Peter Darley said fruit growers were not the only people concerned about the fruit bats, which have made their home in a few trees in residential areas.
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Grafted scions that are not compatible with this planting's stock will die or be pruned out by the Orchardist.
Fruits and Votes MSS 2010
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Orchardist Peter Darley said fruit growers were not the only people concerned about the fruit bats, which have made their home in a few trees in residential areas.
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