Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, Том 8 |
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... interest . The officers elected for 1878 are , J. M. Smith , president ; Werden Reynolds , secretary . FOUNTAIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY . This society was organized at New Lisbon , February 16 , 1878 , by the elec- tion of the following ...
... interest . The officers elected for 1878 are , J. M. Smith , president ; Werden Reynolds , secretary . FOUNTAIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY . This society was organized at New Lisbon , February 16 , 1878 , by the elec- tion of the following ...
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... interest and value by their papers , the society owes much . It is no ex- aggeration to say that some of their papers are among the most valuable ones in our volumes of transactions . The State Agricultural Society , last winter ...
... interest and value by their papers , the society owes much . It is no ex- aggeration to say that some of their papers are among the most valuable ones in our volumes of transactions . The State Agricultural Society , last winter ...
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... interest and value . Is it not for our own interest , as well as our duty , to make these observations , and put these facts on record for our guidance in the future , as well as for that of those who are to follow us ? Much has already ...
... interest and value . Is it not for our own interest , as well as our duty , to make these observations , and put these facts on record for our guidance in the future , as well as for that of those who are to follow us ? Much has already ...
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... interests of our pickle works , we have distributed perhaps 5,000 of these boxes , and now I see them in every market wagon , in most grocery stores , and in almost every farmer's potato patch , orchard and cellar : they are fifteen ...
... interests of our pickle works , we have distributed perhaps 5,000 of these boxes , and now I see them in every market wagon , in most grocery stores , and in almost every farmer's potato patch , orchard and cellar : they are fifteen ...
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... interest is awak- ened in their employment , and a relish and a charm shall arise like spell of a fairy tale and hold them to a love of their occu- pation with a strength equally binding and a hundred times more healthful and noble than ...
... interest is awak- ened in their employment , and a relish and a charm shall arise like spell of a fairy tale and hold them to a love of their occu- pation with a strength equally binding and a hundred times more healthful and noble than ...
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