Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, Том 8 |
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... hardy , suffered much injury ; in others , even the tender varieties escaped unharmed . The same diversity was also experienced with ornamental vines and shrubbery . Reports from various sections state , that in yield and quality grapes ...
... hardy , suffered much injury ; in others , even the tender varieties escaped unharmed . The same diversity was also experienced with ornamental vines and shrubbery . Reports from various sections state , that in yield and quality grapes ...
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... hardy , early , and prolific . The Concord has come to be the standard ; the Worden ripens a few days earlier ; the Delaware is unexcelled in quality of fruit ; the Janesville ripens two weeks earlier than either of those men- tioned ...
... hardy , early , and prolific . The Concord has come to be the standard ; the Worden ripens a few days earlier ; the Delaware is unexcelled in quality of fruit ; the Janesville ripens two weeks earlier than either of those men- tioned ...
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... hardy apples will find congenial homes where the native wood now thrives so abundantly . But we have too little data to speak conclusively of its special adapta- tion to any species . Were our soils the direct product of the underlying ...
... hardy apples will find congenial homes where the native wood now thrives so abundantly . But we have too little data to speak conclusively of its special adapta- tion to any species . Were our soils the direct product of the underlying ...
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... hardy varieties , and a careful weeding out and re- jection of such as do not prove both hardy and productive in a given locality . When the condtions of success are well demon- strated , the best locations , soils , elevations , aspect ...
... hardy varieties , and a careful weeding out and re- jection of such as do not prove both hardy and productive in a given locality . When the condtions of success are well demon- strated , the best locations , soils , elevations , aspect ...
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... hardy and able to withstand the climatic conditions to which they are exposed in their tender infancy , when set out on the bleak prairie lands . They grow and thrive , and soon produce a shelter for other and more valuable kinds that ...
... hardy and able to withstand the climatic conditions to which they are exposed in their tender infancy , when set out on the bleak prairie lands . They grow and thrive , and soon produce a shelter for other and more valuable kinds that ...
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