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... naturally adapted to our climate ; " but I have to report that this sound advice has not been followed to any great extent . I find comparatively few young apple orchards in my district , and only on those , few in number , in which an ...
... naturally adapted to our climate ; " but I have to report that this sound advice has not been followed to any great extent . I find comparatively few young apple orchards in my district , and only on those , few in number , in which an ...
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... natural enemies of the various fruit pests ; and their past success and present intelli- gent efforts are exceedingly promising of good results . Oregon's fruit interests are proportionately as to her other interests equal to that of ...
... natural enemies of the various fruit pests ; and their past success and present intelli- gent efforts are exceedingly promising of good results . Oregon's fruit interests are proportionately as to her other interests equal to that of ...
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... natural and developed resources of the Fourth District , for it has become so customary for us to laud the section of our choice with such high songs of praise , that we are not expected to stop short of all that can be said in its ...
... natural and developed resources of the Fourth District , for it has become so customary for us to laud the section of our choice with such high songs of praise , that we are not expected to stop short of all that can be said in its ...
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... natural elements remain - the climate and soil are still largely unchanged - but the constant croppings , want of ... naturally turned to California and other markets to supply this deficiency , and from thence came certain diseases and ...
... natural elements remain - the climate and soil are still largely unchanged - but the constant croppings , want of ... naturally turned to California and other markets to supply this deficiency , and from thence came certain diseases and ...
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... natural enemies of these insects are the birds of the wood- pecker tribe . Artificial remedies are , to find the cast of the larvæ , and kill them by piercing with a flexible wire . Prevention is , however , the only sure remedy . Keep ...
... natural enemies of these insects are the birds of the wood- pecker tribe . Artificial remedies are , to find the cast of the larvæ , and kill them by piercing with a flexible wire . Prevention is , however , the only sure remedy . Keep ...
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Page 233 - 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 11 - ... 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 11 - Commissioners for that purpose, or they may be served in the same manner as a summons in a civil action.
Page 18 - 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 153 - The vine is dried up, and the fig tree languisheth; the pomegranate tree, the palm tree also, and the apple tree, even all the trees of the field, are withered: because joy is withered away from the sons of men.
Page 113 - Nine members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, but a less number may meet, call to order, and adjourn from time to time.
Page 13 - StateTreasurer 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 18 - 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 in this State and elsewhere; to correspond with...
Page 19 - Treasurer of the said Board for the said sums or any part thereof when -they become available, upon proper demand being made for the same by the said Board.
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