Annual Report of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, Том 8V. 40, pt. 1; v. 41, pt. 1; v. 42, pt. 2, and v. 43, pt. 2, are Constitution, by-laws, business transactions, etc., for distribution to members. Brief historical sketches of the society are given in the volume for 1864/68, p. [3]-8, and in v. 56, 1926, p. 21-22. List of members in [v. 1]-39, 1870/71-1909; v. 40, pt. 1; v. 41, pt. 1; v. 42, pt. 2; v. 43, pt. 2, 1910-13. |
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... requires also the special condition of atmospheric moisture to thrive . The native edible fruits of this district are the Highland Cranberry ( virburnam ) , and the Thorns ( crataegus ) . The soil in this class may be a marly clay , or ...
... requires also the special condition of atmospheric moisture to thrive . The native edible fruits of this district are the Highland Cranberry ( virburnam ) , and the Thorns ( crataegus ) . The soil in this class may be a marly clay , or ...
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... require great judgment , and no precise directions can be given for the work . The objects of thick planting must be borne in mind , occupying and shading the surface of the ground , and the production of tall , straight growth , but we ...
... require great judgment , and no precise directions can be given for the work . The objects of thick planting must be borne in mind , occupying and shading the surface of the ground , and the production of tall , straight growth , but we ...
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... requiring energy and force to properly care for . For the imperfect or wind - fall fruit , feeding to stock , or making into cider for vinegar , are the only uses . Those who have fed apples largely to stock , place their value at about ...
... requiring energy and force to properly care for . For the imperfect or wind - fall fruit , feeding to stock , or making into cider for vinegar , are the only uses . Those who have fed apples largely to stock , place their value at about ...
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... requires twenty inches of pure air ; every hour 25,000 cubic inches ; every day 600,000 , or 350 cubic feet . cast Think then of the rooms fourteen or sixteen feet square , and many not half that size , in which such multitudes of the ...
... requires twenty inches of pure air ; every hour 25,000 cubic inches ; every day 600,000 , or 350 cubic feet . cast Think then of the rooms fourteen or sixteen feet square , and many not half that size , in which such multitudes of the ...
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... requiring diligence which is healthful , yet makes no demand on severe exertion that breaks down the tissues . It is mild , invigorating labor . A weak man even may tend an orchard or a garden and grow stronger every day . Aye , weak ...
... requiring diligence which is healthful , yet makes no demand on severe exertion that breaks down the tissues . It is mild , invigorating labor . A weak man even may tend an orchard or a garden and grow stronger every day . Aye , weak ...
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