Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Issue 26, Part 1E. Croswell, 1918 - New York (State) |
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... planted gardens and orchards as they planted the cross of Christianity among the Indian tribes in the southwest may be seen from such accounts of the mission as the following , written by a Spanish officer traveling in what is now New ...
... planted gardens and orchards as they planted the cross of Christianity among the Indian tribes in the southwest may be seen from such accounts of the mission as the following , written by a Spanish officer traveling in what is now New ...
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... planted 63,000 trees which six years later yielded fifteen gallons of brandy per 100 trees , worth $ 2 per gallon -not profitable unless the seed were sown in rows , as was probably the case , and the seedlings per- mitted to crowd ...
... planted 63,000 trees which six years later yielded fifteen gallons of brandy per 100 trees , worth $ 2 per gallon -not profitable unless the seed were sown in rows , as was probably the case , and the seedlings per- mitted to crowd ...
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... planted to vineyards . Possibly the region was at its zenith in the nineties , the plantings here contributing greatly to putting Ohio in third place at this time among the states of the Union in the production of peaches . Michigan ...
... planted to vineyards . Possibly the region was at its zenith in the nineties , the plantings here contributing greatly to putting Ohio in third place at this time among the states of the Union in the production of peaches . Michigan ...
Contents
BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL CLASSIFICATIONS | 68 |
COMMERCIAL PEACHGROWING IN AMERICA | 98 |
PEACHGROWING IN NEW YORK | 131 |
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