The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... insects and other noxious animals : it is therefore bene- ficial 30 units , and is not injurious ; and , during November and December , it is beneficial to about the same extent that it is in February and March , or about 40 units . We ...
... insects and other noxious animals : it is therefore bene- ficial 30 units , and is not injurious ; and , during November and December , it is beneficial to about the same extent that it is in February and March , or about 40 units . We ...
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... insect world , with a thousand other particulars which make up the science itself , are questions which very few , even of our most ardent gardeners , have been competent to answer . It is for the enlightenment of these , and of the ...
... insect world , with a thousand other particulars which make up the science itself , are questions which very few , even of our most ardent gardeners , have been competent to answer . It is for the enlightenment of these , and of the ...
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... insects of various species , which swarm in immense and increasing numbers every year , and threaten to blast the hopes and labors of the cultivator . It will be remembered that the years of 1864 and '65 were remarkable for long ...
... insects of various species , which swarm in immense and increasing numbers every year , and threaten to blast the hopes and labors of the cultivator . It will be remembered that the years of 1864 and '65 were remarkable for long ...
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... witnessed when the rich green foliage of May and June is consumed by these voracious insects , and the trees appear as though fire had run over them ! The only complete remedy that I know of to prevent The Seasons of 1865 and 1866 . 87.
... witnessed when the rich green foliage of May and June is consumed by these voracious insects , and the trees appear as though fire had run over them ! The only complete remedy that I know of to prevent The Seasons of 1865 and 1866 . 87.
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... insects , which I did every night by the light of a lantern . I had also covered the ground an inch thick about some of the trees with muriate of lime , which had no effect in checking or injuring the grubs . I also applied quicklime to ...
... insects , which I did every night by the light of a lantern . I had also covered the ground an inch thick about some of the trees with muriate of lime , which had no effect in checking or injuring the grubs . I also applied quicklime to ...
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