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... climate propitious ; our fruits have attracted favorable attention wherever exhibited , and at two world's fairs - Philadelphia and New Orleans , against fifty States and 306284 Nations with fifty thousand plates of fruit , Oregon ...
... climate propitious ; our fruits have attracted favorable attention wherever exhibited , and at two world's fairs - Philadelphia and New Orleans , against fifty States and 306284 Nations with fifty thousand plates of fruit , Oregon ...
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... climate and markets , and such other facts and information as shall be calculated to improve the horticultural interests of the State . Section 8. It shall be the duty of the board , whenever they shall be informed by complaint of any ...
... climate and markets , and such other facts and information as shall be calculated to improve the horticultural interests of the State . Section 8. It shall be the duty of the board , whenever they shall be informed by complaint of any ...
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... climate was propitious , and the soil fertile , and there were no in- sect pests . Trees grew rapidly and they were prolific of such fruit as had never been seen before . About 1850 , a Mr. Ladd started a nursery near Butteville , and ...
... climate was propitious , and the soil fertile , and there were no in- sect pests . Trees grew rapidly and they were prolific of such fruit as had never been seen before . About 1850 , a Mr. Ladd started a nursery near Butteville , and ...
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... climate , kept until the California va- rieties were gone . This marks the decadence of the fruit industry in Oregon . California sent us apples , pears , cherries , plums , prunes , apricots , grapes and berries a month or two earlier ...
... climate , kept until the California va- rieties were gone . This marks the decadence of the fruit industry in Oregon . California sent us apples , pears , cherries , plums , prunes , apricots , grapes and berries a month or two earlier ...
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... climate , like that of France and Germany , was unfavorable to the curculio , and that as her work depositing the eggs was done at night , and when the thermometer was above 75 ° , we had an immunity from this pest in the fact that our ...
... climate , like that of France and Germany , was unfavorable to the curculio , and that as her work depositing the eggs was done at night , and when the thermometer was above 75 ° , we had an immunity from this pest in the fact that our ...
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Page 227 - THE groves were God's first temples. Ere man learned To hew the shaft, and lay the architrave, And spread the roof above them — ere he framed The lofty vault, to gather and roll back The sound of anthems; in the darkling wood, Amid the cool and silence, he knelt down, And offered to the Mightiest solemn thanks And supplication.
Page 10 - Whoever shall violate any of the provisions of this act shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and upon conviction...
Page 11 - State shall draw his warrant upon the State Treasurer in favor of the Treasurer of said Board for said sums or any part thereof when they have become available, upon proper demand being made for the same.
Page 8 - Board, and to preserve records of its proceedings and correspondence; to collect books, pamphlets, periodicals, and other documents containing valuable information relating to horticulture, and to preserve the same; to collect statistics and other information showing the actual condition and progress of horticulture...
Page 9 - ... they shall notify the owner or owners, or person or persons in charge or in possession of the said places, or orchards, or nurseries, or trees, or plants, vegetables, vines, or...
Page 82 - These by-laws may be amended or repealed at any regular meeting by a two-thirds vote of the members present, provided notice of the proposed change shall have been given in the call for the meeting.
Page 9 - The comptroller shall draw his warrant upon the state treasurer in favor of the treasurer of the county in which such town is situated, for an amount equal to fifty per centum of the amount so levied in each town.
Page 9 - Commissioners for that purpose, or they may be served in the same manner as a summons in a civil action.
Page 16 - Assembly a statement of its doings, with a copy of the Treasurer's accounts for the two years preceding the session thereof, and abstracts of the reports of the Inspector of Fruit Pests and of the Secretary.
Page 6 - ... will best promote the horticultural industries of the State. It may, but without expense to the State, select and appoint competent and qualified persons to lecture in each of the districts named in section...