Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, Том 8 |
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... Soil to Tree and Fruit Growing , J C. Plumb .... American Forestry , Dr. John A. Warder how Best to Utilize our ... soil to fruit growing . Strawberries . Fruit house , description of .. Codling Moths , method of destruction of .. Apples ...
... Soil to Tree and Fruit Growing , J C. Plumb .... American Forestry , Dr. John A. Warder how Best to Utilize our ... soil to fruit growing . Strawberries . Fruit house , description of .. Codling Moths , method of destruction of .. Apples ...
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... branches connected with the cultivation of the soil that add more to the national wealth than horticulture ; but we may safely say that no other does as much to make our farmers ' home 12 WISCONSIN STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY .
... branches connected with the cultivation of the soil that add more to the national wealth than horticulture ; but we may safely say that no other does as much to make our farmers ' home 12 WISCONSIN STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY .
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... soil , secur- ing the best seed , and good after culture . He does not expect that at harvest time his cribs and bins will be filled without much care and labor on his part through the whole season . The same care and attention in the ...
... soil , secur- ing the best seed , and good after culture . He does not expect that at harvest time his cribs and bins will be filled without much care and labor on his part through the whole season . The same care and attention in the ...
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... SOIL TO TREE AND FRUIT GROWING . J. C. PLUMB , MILTON . Taking up this subject some years ago , as a possible ... SOIL TO TREE AND FRUIT GROWING . 23 Relation of Soil to Tree and Fruit Growing, J C Plumb.
... SOIL TO TREE AND FRUIT GROWING . J. C. PLUMB , MILTON . Taking up this subject some years ago , as a possible ... SOIL TO TREE AND FRUIT GROWING . 23 Relation of Soil to Tree and Fruit Growing, J C Plumb.
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... soil , yet the last is the most important to the farmer , for only through it can he affect the former . Through the soil only can he affect the supply of moisture or hope to increase the effect of heat . The soil may be said to do ...
... soil , yet the last is the most important to the farmer , for only through it can he affect the former . Through the soil only can he affect the supply of moisture or hope to increase the effect of heat . The soil may be said to do ...
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Стр. 73 - The mother in her office holds the key of the soul; and she it is who stamps the coin of character, and makes the being who would be a savage but for her gentle cares, a Christian man ! Then crown her queen of the world.
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Стр. 62 - Father, thy hand Hath reared these venerable columns, thou Didst weave this verdant roof. Thou didst look down Upon the naked earth, and, forthwith, rose AH these fair ranks of trees. They, in thy sun, Budded, and shook their green leaves in thy breeze, And shot toward heaven.
Стр. 61 - Indians are accustomed to pour spirits and mate into a certain hole, and likewise to smoke upwards, thinking thus to afford all possible gratification to Walleechu. To complete the scene, the tree was surrounded by the bleached bones of horses which had been slaughtered as sacrifices. All Indians of every age and sex make their offerings; they then think that their horses will not tire, and that they themselves shall be prosperous.
Стр. 110 - The hills are dearest which our childish feet Have climbed the earliest ; and the streams most sweet Are ever those at which our young lips drank Stooped to their waters o'er the grassy bank.
Стр. 6 - Society. ARTICLE II. — Its object shall be the advancement of the science of Pomology and the art of horticulture.