Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, Том 8 |
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... desirable that some- thing more definite and explicit should be attempted , and a more complete record of climatic influences and changes , at many dif ferent places should be kept , and their direct effect on the fruitful- ness and ...
... desirable that some- thing more definite and explicit should be attempted , and a more complete record of climatic influences and changes , at many dif ferent places should be kept , and their direct effect on the fruitful- ness and ...
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... desirable that homes be made more at- tractive , and that the development of good from nature be encour- aged . As a people we cannot well forego the influence of horti- culture as an element in home - making , or as furnishing cheerful ...
... desirable that homes be made more at- tractive , and that the development of good from nature be encour- aged . As a people we cannot well forego the influence of horti- culture as an element in home - making , or as furnishing cheerful ...
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... desirable varieties , but the Wilson stands at the head of the list for general cultivation . Set a Before the strawberries are gone , the raspberries commence to ripen . A few square rods of land set to these will ensure a good supply ...
... desirable varieties , but the Wilson stands at the head of the list for general cultivation . Set a Before the strawberries are gone , the raspberries commence to ripen . A few square rods of land set to these will ensure a good supply ...
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... desirable in certain locations ; the Wilder , Aga- wam and Lindlay are regarded as the best of these . A sum , not to exceed fifty dollars will procure a liberal supply of plants of the varieties of fruit mentioned , and this small out ...
... desirable in certain locations ; the Wilder , Aga- wam and Lindlay are regarded as the best of these . A sum , not to exceed fifty dollars will procure a liberal supply of plants of the varieties of fruit mentioned , and this small out ...
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... desirable . By planting evergreens on the margin , and deciduous trees in the centre , the evergreens will , by their branches and dense foliage , afford protection to the interior trees of the belts , and help to secure a growth of ...
... desirable . By planting evergreens on the margin , and deciduous trees in the centre , the evergreens will , by their branches and dense foliage , afford protection to the interior trees of the belts , and help to secure a growth of ...
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