The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... varieties of products , and with some progress in the sciences , as applied to husbandry , we may safely say there is a steady advance . There are reverses , and in some instances there are failures . The wheat - crop is almost given up ...
... varieties of products , and with some progress in the sciences , as applied to husbandry , we may safely say there is a steady advance . There are reverses , and in some instances there are failures . The wheat - crop is almost given up ...
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... varieties , leave no room to doubt that the result is a decided advance . But we must gratefully ac- knowledge that which comes to us from the past ; we must be moderate in our expectations , and be patient in struggling with unending ...
... varieties , leave no room to doubt that the result is a decided advance . But we must gratefully ac- knowledge that which comes to us from the past ; we must be moderate in our expectations , and be patient in struggling with unending ...
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... varieties planted : so that , if a person should say to a nur seryman that he wanted three trees , you might be fully sure that one would be a Bartlett , one a Seckel ; and then he would ask what else there was worth planting , and ...
... varieties planted : so that , if a person should say to a nur seryman that he wanted three trees , you might be fully sure that one would be a Bartlett , one a Seckel ; and then he would ask what else there was worth planting , and ...
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... varieties shall be planted , in the present state of the popular mind , to supply the market , and be profitable to the producer , if not the consumer . This will require quite a different answer than the question , as to what varieties ...
... varieties shall be planted , in the present state of the popular mind , to supply the market , and be profitable to the producer , if not the consumer . This will require quite a different answer than the question , as to what varieties ...
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... varieties that can be most profitably grown as dwarfs , the Duchesse d'Angoulême stands , per- haps , at the head of the list . The size of the fruit , with its fair quality and good appearance , will sell it in any market at a good ...
... varieties that can be most profitably grown as dwarfs , the Duchesse d'Angoulême stands , per- haps , at the head of the list . The size of the fruit , with its fair quality and good appearance , will sell it in any market at a good ...
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