Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, Том 8 |
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... season . far as I know , there have been no deaths among our members during the year , and but comparatively little sickness . I sometimes fear that when we are recounting disasters and discouragements that beset some of our number in ...
... season . far as I know , there have been no deaths among our members during the year , and but comparatively little sickness . I sometimes fear that when we are recounting disasters and discouragements that beset some of our number in ...
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... season we picked 3,571 quarts or 111 1-2 bushels from an exact quarter of an acre . I have some plants now that promise to do even better than that next season , but whether they will or not , remains to be seen . state . In regard to ...
... season we picked 3,571 quarts or 111 1-2 bushels from an exact quarter of an acre . I have some plants now that promise to do even better than that next season , but whether they will or not , remains to be seen . state . In regard to ...
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... season , and yet to call this a good apple - growing country would be a stretch of the imagination I will not venture upon . The fact is , that while we have some varieties that do well and seem to be per- fectly reliable in certain ...
... season , and yet to call this a good apple - growing country would be a stretch of the imagination I will not venture upon . The fact is , that while we have some varieties that do well and seem to be per- fectly reliable in certain ...
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... season seems to bring additional evidence of the capabilities of our climate for extremes , and consequently more clearly demonstrates the difficulties with which we have to con- tend in the cultivation of fruit . There have been but ...
... season seems to bring additional evidence of the capabilities of our climate for extremes , and consequently more clearly demonstrates the difficulties with which we have to con- tend in the cultivation of fruit . There have been but ...
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... season have not generally been as favora- able as was expected , and have been marked by a great diver- sity in different parts of the state . With the exception of in a few favorable locations , the apple crop was a failure ; currants ...
... season have not generally been as favora- able as was expected , and have been marked by a great diver- sity in different parts of the state . With the exception of in a few favorable locations , the apple crop was a failure ; currants ...
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