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Page 49
... peach , the plum and the cherry , and small fruits and all kinds of vegetables suitable for canning purposes , so that the great canning industry and the tender fruit industry are confined largely to this section . I said this section ...
... peach , the plum and the cherry , and small fruits and all kinds of vegetables suitable for canning purposes , so that the great canning industry and the tender fruit industry are confined largely to this section . I said this section ...
Page 66
... peaches , in each group of counties requiring a special kind of corn , and in each class of greenhouses devoted to the culture of a given flower or vegetable . The American Breeders ' Association has appointed on its more than forty ...
... peaches , in each group of counties requiring a special kind of corn , and in each class of greenhouses devoted to the culture of a given flower or vegetable . The American Breeders ' Association has appointed on its more than forty ...
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... Peach Industry : ALDEN BLAIR CUTTING ... The History and Extent of Peach Culture , 108 ; Botany and Classification , 109 ; Nursery Management and Propagation , 110 ; How to Start an Orchard , 113 ; Mechanical Analysis of Peach Soils ...
... Peach Industry : ALDEN BLAIR CUTTING ... The History and Extent of Peach Culture , 108 ; Botany and Classification , 109 ; Nursery Management and Propagation , 110 ; How to Start an Orchard , 113 ; Mechanical Analysis of Peach Soils ...
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... peach grower of Georgia and Connecticut ; Roland Morrill , of Benton Harbor , Michigan , and Prof. H. A. Surface , of Harrisburg , Pennsylvania , in reference to attending the con- vention , but was unable for various reasons to secure ...
... peach grower of Georgia and Connecticut ; Roland Morrill , of Benton Harbor , Michigan , and Prof. H. A. Surface , of Harrisburg , Pennsylvania , in reference to attending the con- vention , but was unable for various reasons to secure ...
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... peach that would not ripen before snowfall . He was of opinion that buyers of nursery stock should also have ... peaches there are perhaps one to two dozen trees among those I have brought to bearing that are not . If we go to ...
... peach that would not ripen before snowfall . He was of opinion that buyers of nursery stock should also have ... peaches there are perhaps one to two dozen trees among those I have brought to bearing that are not . If we go to ...
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Page 78 - The sum is this : if man's convenience, health, Or safety interfere, his rights and claims Are paramount, and must extinguish theirs. Else they are all — the meanest things that are, As free to live and to enjoy that life, As God was free to form them at the first, Who in his sovereign wisdom made them all.
Page 78 - Sacred to neatness and repose, th' alcove, The chamber, or refectory, may die : A necessary act incurs no blame. Not so when, held within their proper bounds, And guiltless of offence, they range the air, Or take their- pastime in the spacious field ; There they are privileged : and he that hunts Or harms them there, is guilty of a wrong, Disturbs th' economy of Nature's realm, Who, when she form'd, design'd them an abode.
Page 64 - ... be brought before a justice of the peace, to be dealt with according to law...
Page 62 - These By-Laws may be amended by a majority vote of the members of the Corporation present at any annual meeting...
Page 64 - ... of the Inspector, proceed to the premises of such owner or possessor and assist the Inspector to seize all the diseased colonies and infected appurtenances and burn them forthwith, and if necessary the said Inspector or constables may arrest the said owner or possessor and bring him before a Justice of the Peace to be dealt with according to the provisions of the preceding section of this Act.
Page 68 - 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...
Page 17 - The money so collected and paid to the Clerk or Treasurer of any Municipality, shall constitute a fund for satisfying such damages as may arise in any year from dogs killing or injuring sheep or...
Page 63 - ... in apiaries where the disease exists (being mere boxes without frames ), to transfer such bees to movable frame hives within a specified time, and in default of such transfer the Inspector may destroy, or order the destruction of, such box hives and the bees dwelling...
Page 3 - Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Ontario. MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONOUR: The undersigned has the honour to transmit the Annual Report of the Department of Highways, Ontario, for the fiscal year ending March 31st, 1960.
Page 171 - Resolved : That the thanks of the Convention be, and they are hereby extended, to Mr. Chief Justice Edward W. Hudgins of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia for administering the oath taken by the members of the Convention on yesterday.