Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Issue 26, Part 1E. Croswell, 1918 - New York (State) |
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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. CHAPTER III COMMERCIAL PEACH - GROWING IN AMERICA Commercial peach - growing began in America early in the Nineteenth Century . About this time , it will be remembered , budded trees began to take ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. CHAPTER III COMMERCIAL PEACH - GROWING IN AMERICA Commercial peach - growing began in America early in the Nineteenth Century . About this time , it will be remembered , budded trees began to take ...
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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. CHAPTER IV PEACH - GROWING IN NEW YORK The history of the peach , whether narrative or natural , shows that this fruit succeeds commercially only ... PEACHES OF NEW YORK 131 — PEACH-GROWING IN NEW ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. CHAPTER IV PEACH - GROWING IN NEW YORK The history of the peach , whether narrative or natural , shows that this fruit succeeds commercially only ... PEACHES OF NEW YORK 131 — PEACH-GROWING IN NEW ...
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... GROWING PEACHES Peach - growing is a game of chance from start to finish ; advantages and disadvantages in location are exceedingly changeable ; risks to tree and crop attendant on weather are many ; the trees are beset on all sides by ...
... GROWING PEACHES Peach - growing is a game of chance from start to finish ; advantages and disadvantages in location are exceedingly changeable ; risks to tree and crop attendant on weather are many ; the trees are beset on all sides by ...
Contents
BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL CLASSIFICATIONS | 68 |
COMMERCIAL PEACHGROWING IN AMERICA | 98 |
PEACHGROWING IN NEW YORK | 131 |
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