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... Cultivation of Plants and Flowers by Amateurs , J. L. Harris ... APPLETON MEETING ... 55 65-123 Small Fruits , Discussion ..... 65 Adaptations in Horticulture , J. W. Wood Cultivation of Celery , Discussion ... Northern Fruits and Fruit ...
... Cultivation of Plants and Flowers by Amateurs , J. L. Harris ... APPLETON MEETING ... 55 65-123 Small Fruits , Discussion ..... 65 Adaptations in Horticulture , J. W. Wood Cultivation of Celery , Discussion ... Northern Fruits and Fruit ...
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... Cultivation in Favorable Locations.— Tetofsky , Red As- trachan , St. Lawrence , Fall Orange , Fall Spitzenberg , Price's Sweet , Alex- ander , Utter , Westfield Seek - no - Further , Willow Twig , Golden Russ . t , Haas . List for ...
... Cultivation in Favorable Locations.— Tetofsky , Red As- trachan , St. Lawrence , Fall Orange , Fall Spitzenberg , Price's Sweet , Alex- ander , Utter , Westfield Seek - no - Further , Willow Twig , Golden Russ . t , Haas . List for ...
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... Cultivation- De Soto . For Trial . Lombard , Imperial Gage , Magnum Bonum , Yellow Egg , El- dridge , Duane's Purple . CHERRIES . For General Cultivation.- Early Richmond , Late Richmond or Kentish , English Morello . EVERGREENS . For ...
... Cultivation- De Soto . For Trial . Lombard , Imperial Gage , Magnum Bonum , Yellow Egg , El- dridge , Duane's Purple . CHERRIES . For General Cultivation.- Early Richmond , Late Richmond or Kentish , English Morello . EVERGREENS . For ...
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... cultivation of fruits , flowers and trees adapted to our soil and climate , and in every proper way to advance the fruit and tree growing interests of the state . SECTION 4. The annual meeting of the society shall be held on the Tues ...
... cultivation of fruits , flowers and trees adapted to our soil and climate , and in every proper way to advance the fruit and tree growing interests of the state . SECTION 4. The annual meeting of the society shall be held on the Tues ...
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... cultivation or otherwise , or shall cut the same down , or in any other way allow the same to be so thinned out , that in the opinion of the assessor he ought no longer to receive such bounty , he shall give the treasurer written notice ...
... cultivation or otherwise , or shall cut the same down , or in any other way allow the same to be so thinned out , that in the opinion of the assessor he ought no longer to receive such bounty , he shall give the treasurer written notice ...
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Стр. 117 - God might have made the earth bring forth Enough for great and small, The oak tree and the cedar tree, Without a flower at all.
Стр. 109 - Springing in valleys green and low. And on the mountains high, And in the silent wilderness Where no man passes by ? Our outward life requires them not — Then wherefore had they birth ? — : To minister delight to man, To beautify the earth ; To comfort man — to whisper hope, Whene'er his faith is dim, For who so careth for the flowers . Will much more care for him ! THE CARRION CROW.
Стр. 16 - The assessor shall, upon the application of the owner thereof, in each year, at the time of assessing the personal property in his district, make a personal examination of all tree belts for which bounty or exemption from taxation is claimed, and ascertain whether they have been planted as required in the preceding section, and are thriftily growing, and...
Стр. 12 - ... to aid in the formation and maintenance of county and local horticultural societies, to promote the horticultural interests of the state by the holding of meetings for discussion; by the collection and dissemination of valuable information in regard to the •cultivation of fruits, flowers and tree} adapted to our soil and climate, and in every proper way to advance the fruit and tree growing interests of the state.
Стр. 121 - I on the hearthstone can sing. King, king, crown me the king: Home is the kingdom, and Love is the king.
Стр. 13 - The by-laws may be amended at any regular meeting by a two-thirds vote of...
Стр. 13 - III. — Its members shall consist of Annual members, paying an annual fee of One Dollar, of Life members paying a fee of Ten Dollars at one time...
Стр. 16 - ... tree belts, stating therein the whole amount of such bounty, and giving a description of the entire land of which the tree belts form a part, and the amount of such bounty shall be credited by the treasurer in payment of any taxes assessed on such land, as so much cash; but if not so satisfied, the assessor shall assess the land for taxes or refuse to grant any certificate for the bounty, as the case may require ; and if, after any certificate for...
Стр. 335 - He who would have beautiful Roses in his garden, must have beautiful Roses in his heart.
Стр. 299 - First, the knots do not resemble the galls made by any known insect. Secondly, although insects or remains of insects are generally found in old knots, in most cases no insects at all are found in them when young. Thirdly, the insects that have been found by entomologists in the knots are not all of one species, but of several different species which are also found on trees that are never affected by the knot.