Definition of Nurserymen. Meaning of Nurserymen. Synonyms of Nurserymen

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Definition of Nurserymen

Nurserymen
Nurseryman Nurs"er*y*man, n.; pl. Nurserymen. One who cultivates or keeps a nursery, or place for rearing trees, etc.

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- Navratil, S. 1982. Storaging of bare-root planting stock. Proc. Fed.–Prov. Nurserymen's Meet., Smoky Lake AB, Nov. 1982. Alberta Energy & Nat. Resour. 13 p....
- Crinan, Alexander, ed. (2007). Plant Names: A Guide for Horticulturists, Nurserymen, Gardeners and Students (PDF). Horticultural Taxonomy Group, Royal Botanic...
- Courson, but these are drawn from a limited number of plants submitted by nurserymen to juries at the twice-yearly Journées des Plantes de Courson and awards...
- August 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2018. Ronalds, B. F. (2017). "Ronalds Nurserymen in Brentford and Beyond". Garden History. 45: 82–100. Royal Botanic Gardens...
- semi-doubles tend to retain their extra petals after pollination. Gardeners and nurserymen have also created hybrids between less closely related species. The earliest...
- gold rush, a number of other cultivars were brought there by persons and nurserymen from the east coast of the US and from France and England. By the end...
- Retrieved September 27, 2021. The National Nurseryman Vol. 30, National Nurserymen Pub. Co. (1922), ISBN 9781286363812, pp 164, 339 "Harrison Laboratory...
- compartmentalized. You get your plant scouts, your seed collectors, your nurserymen, and people on the grounds. They all have different duties, and their...
- Melbourne, Australia as the Retail Nurserymens' Products Co-operative Limited, which traded under The Nurserymen brand. The group's motto was "Your Plant...
- parvifolia juvenile Foliage and fruit Bark An older U. parvifolia Many nurserymen and foresters mistakenly refer to Ulmus pumila, the rapidly growing, disease-ridden...