Proceedings: (1879), Том 19The Society, 1879 |
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... crop in his respective district , together with such recom- mendations and suggestions as may seem best for the interests and advancements of horticultural knowledge within said district , which shall be , by the Secretary , published ...
... crop in his respective district , together with such recom- mendations and suggestions as may seem best for the interests and advancements of horticultural knowledge within said district , which shall be , by the Secretary , published ...
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... crop of fruit . PROTECTION OF BIRDS . It will be remembered that at our last meeting a resolution was passed favoring a law prohibiting the killing of quails for a period of five years . Your President and Secretary prepared a memorial ...
... crop of fruit . PROTECTION OF BIRDS . It will be remembered that at our last meeting a resolution was passed favoring a law prohibiting the killing of quails for a period of five years . Your President and Secretary prepared a memorial ...
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... crops , and he believed that as science progressed it would show what elements are needed in land to grow crops profitably . Botany is another science horticulturists should have a fair knowledge of . It would teach us the nature of ...
... crops , and he believed that as science progressed it would show what elements are needed in land to grow crops profitably . Botany is another science horticulturists should have a fair knowledge of . It would teach us the nature of ...
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... crop , in which nearly all kinds of fruit held a prominent place . This year we have nearly the reverse ; not one that can be put down as an average crop . Strawberries , early in the season , promised or had the appearance of giving a ...
... crop , in which nearly all kinds of fruit held a prominent place . This year we have nearly the reverse ; not one that can be put down as an average crop . Strawberries , early in the season , promised or had the appearance of giving a ...
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... crop of good , smooth fruit on high , dry situations . Cherries , like the peach , will not do on low , wet land . Not much grown in the district for profit , but would pay in favored places . Grapes grown in the open ground have been ...
... crop of good , smooth fruit on high , dry situations . Cherries , like the peach , will not do on low , wet land . Not much grown in the district for profit , but would pay in favored places . Grapes grown in the open ground have been ...
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abundant annual apple trees ashy beautiful Ben Davis berries Best plate bill bill stout birds breast breeding brown catalpa cherries chestnut claw color Committee Common migrant common summer resident Coues crop crown cultivated currant Dessert district Dublin early eggs entomology favor female fruit Furnas grape green ground grow grower hardy head Hessian fly horticulturist Indiana Horticultural Society Indianapolis insects killed Lake Michigan larvæ List of fruits male Marion county meeting Michigan Nelson nest Northern Spy notched Ohio olive orchards peach pear Pippin plants plum plumage prairie rare Ratliff rump season second premium Secretary seedlings Slender sparrow species spring Springport stout strawberry streaked Striped Sub acid Sweet tail feathers Tarsus thrush varieties Vigorous vines W. H. Ragan W. H. Vance Warbler Winesap winter resident wood worm yellow yellowish young
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