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Example sentences for "horticulturist"

Lexicographically close words:
horsses; horsy; hortatory; horticultural; horticulture; horticulturists; hortis; horto; hortos; horum
  1. Yet the few pages devoted to the botany of the peach may make plainer, to the horticulturist at least, the botany of this fruit.

  2. From another statement made by Justice Dudley,[133] we learn that peaches were still being grown from the stone and may assume that budding was not known or so careful a horticulturist as our author would have mentioned it.

  3. Hutt is State Horticulturist of his state and he is also a specialist on nuts.

  4. Close, when he was State Horticulturist in Maryland, is a very valuable contribution along this line.

  5. It is the surest sign of a real true-blue horticulturist that he wants to set some kind of new tree or plant.

  6. If Tanya and you had a son, I would make a horticulturist of him," he said, after a moment's thought.

  7. They are not of so much interest to the horticulturist as to the farmer.

  8. At the outset it is advisable, by reviewing the animal kingdom as a whole, to secure in perspective the relationships of the animals with which the horticulturist has to deal.

  9. We serve as a connecting link between the horticulturist and the layman, aiming to coordinate the work of horticulturists and to interpret the meaning of this work to prospective planters of trees.

  10. But these must be removed by the horticulturist to insure proper nourishment of the grafts.

  11. Scientific as well as readable for the amateur horticulturist with many illustrations.

  12. The similarity between the trees is so pronounced that the most experienced horticulturist may confuse them if he has only the trees in foliage as his guide.

  13. For assuredly he has no reason to thank the horticulturist for his mules, until he has found a satisfactory answer to the question why it is that natural species differ so profoundly as regards their capacity for hybridizing.

  14. Now, although naturalists have travelled far and learnt much since those days, it appears to me that a modern evolutionist might still turn to the horticulturist with the same words.

  15. Barthere, a horticulturist of Toulouse, France, who discovered it growing among a number of other trees; consequently, its origin is a mystery.

  16. Every practical horticulturist can call to mind many productions which had evaded the pursuit of experimenters for decades and even centuries.

  17. I held the position of Associate Horticulturist at Wooster and Columbus for some 10 years, and so knew Dr.

  18. Neilson, an Extension Horticulturist stationed at Vineland, became very interested and located many individual trees and gave numerous lectures on nut culture.

  19. The horticulturist knows that he cannot treat them all alike, and he studies their different requirements.

  20. Your father would think the horticulturist insane, who took a delicate fern and planted it in arid soil, on a hilltop, far from shade, and expected it to thrive and bear blossoms like the cactus.

  21. During the afternoon they took their guests to visit some of the imperial buildings, advanced the sum of three hundred dollars to the horticulturist to enlarge his plant, and gave various presents to the pastor.

  22. A few days later the horticulturist told me a story which illustrates a phase of the Emperor's character which we have already hinted at--his impulsive nature and ungovernable temper.

  23. Horticulturist The Horticulturist and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste.

  24. This contribution is the fourth monograph on the fruits of New York State, prepared under your direction by the Horticulturist of this institution and his associates.

  25. The horticulturist should be a natural optimist and always anticipate something good ahead, which is one pretty sure way of getting it.

  26. Park, Minneapolis Every True Horticulturist Has a Private Rainbow with a Pot of Gold at the End Mrs. T.

  27. The President: We have another noted horticulturist with us today from Illinois.

  28. Brierly, Assistant Horticulturist at the University Farm, on "The Manufacture of Cider Vinegar on the Farm.

  29. Of course we have named but a small part of our collection, but will be glad to give any further information to our Horticulturist readers and will be glad to welcome them at our grounds any time.

  30. In this connection he says "probably it is only the amateur horticulturist who sets a row of young apple trees in the stubble fields as a windbreak for apple grafts, but this has been done here and the windbreak is satisfactory.

  31. The true horticulturist is a lover of nature, a lover of the beautiful and all that goes with it.

  32. No professional horticulturist in America is better or more favorably known than Prof.

  33. Any one who can listen to the sounds of nature, any one who can see in flowers the spirit of life struggling upwards has the true spirit of the horticulturist and is always welcome here.

  34. The record of failures is, of course, much greater than of successes, but that is the experience of every scientific farmer or horticulturist who ventures out of the beaten path.

  35. According to him, species in general do not readily vary, but when they once begin to do so the new varieties, as every horticulturist knows, show a great inclination to go on departing more and more from the old stock.

  36. How well this practical horticulturist appreciates and illustrates the gradual and accumulative force of selection!

  37. This skilful horticulturist possessed a number of French varieties, differing from each other only in the colour and size of the flowers, all descended from Gandavensis, a well-known old hybrid, said to be descended from G.

  38. Grant was an enthusiastic amateur horticulturist and numbered among his friends such men of national note as A.

  39. Place of Oswego, New York, a local horticulturist of some note and a friend of Worden.

  40. The color-plates in the book are composed of these four colors, combined by the camera, the artist, the horticulturist and the printer.

  41. Prince was without question the most capable horticulturist of his time and an economic botanist of note.

  42. About 1840, the grape came to the attention of Judge John Taylor of Jericho, Henry County, Kentucky, an enthusiastic amateur horticulturist who secured the vine from Bullitt and sent cuttings to many grape-growers for testing.

  43. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture," pronounced by experts to be an absolute necessity for every horticulturist and of tremendous value to every type of gardener, professional and amateur, is completed.

  44. The most skilful horticulturist cannot improve, the most ignorant cannot harm them.

  45. He established a new genus for it, and thus preserved for all time the memory of Mr. Cattley, a great horticulturist dwelling at Barnet.

  46. It will be enough to set down here the obvious advantages and disadvantages which the horticulturist will meet in handling dwarf fruit trees.

  47. In the selection of varieties for growing in a garden of dwarf fruit trees the horticulturist will naturally be guided by principles altogether different from those which control him in the selection of varieties for a commercial orchard.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "horticulturist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    florist; gardener; nurseryman