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|a Summer, William,
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|a Taking root :
|b the nature writing of William and Adam Summer of Pomaria /
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|a Columbia, South Carolina :
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|a The horticultural writings of brothers William and Adam Summer, of Pomaria, South Carolina, who established the Pomaria Nursery in 1840.
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|t [A Winter Reverie] --
|t Wish --
|t Jerusalem Artichoke (Helianthus Tuberosus, Linn) --
|t Culture of the Sweet Potatoe --
|t Season: Some Thoughts Grouped after Spending a Day in the Country --
|t Natural Angling, or Riding a Sturgeon --
|t Season --
|t Day on the Mohawk --
|t Farm Management; or Practical Hints to a Young Beginner --
|t Vegetable Shirt-Tail; or, An Excuse for Backing Out --
|t Autumn --
|t Winter Green: A Tale of My School Master --
|t Chapter on Live Fences --
|t Report on Wheat --
|t Misletoe --
|t Address Delivered before the Southern Central Agricultural Society at Macon, Georgia, October 4 [20], 1852 --
|t Character of the Pomologist --
|t Flower Garden [I] --
|t Plants Adapted to Soiling in the South --
|t Plant a Tree --
|t Plea for the Birds --
|t Southern Architecture -- Location of Homes -- Rural Adornment, & c --
|t Plant Peas --
|t Forest Trees of the South. -- No. 1 --
|t Forest Trees of the South. No. 2. -- the Live Oak -- (Quercus sempervirens) --
|t Forest Trees of the South. [No. 3.] the Willow Oak. Quercus Phellos --
|t One Hour at the New York Farmer's Club --
|t Flowers --
|t Satisfactory Results from Systematic Farming -- True Farmer-Planter --
|t Crysanthemum --
|t Saving Seed --
|t Roger Sherman's Plow --
|t "The Earth Is Wearing Out" --
|t Rare Present. -- Carolina Oranges --
|t Agricultural Humbugs and Fowl Fancies --
|t Short Chapter on Milk Cowsk --
|t Plea for Broomsedge --
|t Visit from April --
|t We Cultivate Too Much Land --
|t Proper Implements for Composting Manures: A Picture in Relief --
|t Editorial Drive: What We Saw during One Morning --
|t What Should Be the Chief Crops of the South? --
|t Northern Horses in Southern Cities --
|t Scuppernong Wine --
|t Good Native Hedge Plant for the South --
|t Soap Suds --
|t Best Mode of Stopping Ditches and Washes --
|t Cherries --
|t Amelanchier: New Southern Fruit --
|t China Berries --
|t Barefooted Notes on Southern Agriculture. No I --
|t Chinese Sugar Cane --
|t Cows and Butter: A Delightful Theme --
|t Neglect of Family Cemeteries --
|t Destruction of Forests and Its Influence upon Climate & Agriculture --
|t New and Rare Trees of Mexico --
|t United States Patent Office Reports, and Government Impositions --
|t Barefooted Notes on Southern Agriculture. No III --
|t Guardians of the Patent Office --
|t New and Rare Trees and Plants of Mexico. No 2 --
|t Transplanted Pleasure --
|t China Roses and Other Hedge-Plants in the South --
|t Barefooted Notes on Southern Agriculture. No IV --
|t Farm Economies --
|t Hill-Side Ditching --
|t Landscape Gardening --
|t New and Cheap Food for Bees --
|t Profession of Agriculture --
|t "Bell Ringing" --
|t "Spare the Birds" --
|t Essay on Reforesting the Country --
|t Spanish Chesnuts, Madeira Nuts, etc. --
|t Grape: Culture and Pruning --
|t Advantages of Trees --
|t "How to Get Up Hill" --
|t Barefooted Notes on Southern Agriculture. No VI --
|t Sheep Husbandry --
|t Dogs vs. Sheep --
|t Fences --
|t Sweets for the People --
|t Barefooted Notes on Southern Agriculture. No VIII --
|t Peeps over the Fence [1] --
|t Beneficial Effects of Flower Culture --
|t Peeps over the Fence [2] --
|t Fortunes Double Cape Jessamine: (Gardenia Fortunii) --
|t Wood Economy --
|t Peeps over the Fence [3] --
|t Home as a "Summer Resort" --
|t Frankincense a Humbug and Cure for Saddle Galls --
|t Who Are Our Benefactors? --
|t Peeps over the Fence [4] --
|t Mrs. Rion's Southern Florist --
|t Dew and Frost --
|t Flower Garden [II] --
|t Farmer Gripe and the Flowers --
|t Pea Vine Hay.
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