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...
- Amsterdam. Despite the general lack of early interest amongst gardeners, some nurserymen including the British horticulturist Robert Furber began to offer sweet...
- Lee and Kennedy were two families of prominent Scottish nurserymen in partnership for three generations at the Vineyard Nursery in Hammersmith, west of...
- Latin specific epithet tagliabuana commemorates the 19th-century Italian nurserymen, Alberto Linneo and Carlo Ausonio Tagliabue. It has gained the Royal Horticultural...
- so does hope." She worked extensively with the American ****ociation of Nurserymen (AAN) executive Vice President Robert F. Lederer to protect wildflowers...
- Melbourne, Australia as the Retail Nurserymens' Products Co-operative Limited, which traded under The Nurserymen brand. The group's motto was "Your Plant...
- compartmentalized. You get your plant scouts, your seed collectors, your nurserymen, and people on the grounds. They all have different duties, and their...
- Citrus Growers. Retrieved 28 February 2025. "Notice to Fruit Growers and Nurserymen Related to the Naming and Release of the US-942 Citrus Rootstock" (PDF)...
- nurseryman, discovered her collection and further cultivated the flower. Other nurserymen followed Lee's example, and the pansy became a favorite among the public...