Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, Volume 25W. White, 1878 - Agriculture Vols. for 1889-1894, 1906-1912 issued with the Annual report of the Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station; vols. for 1895-1905 issued with the Annual report of the Hatch Environment Station of the Massachnusetts Agricultural College. |
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Page 43
... tree , apparently perfectly healthy , the minutest fungus- growth , developing rapidly , and probably causing , very soon after , the blight with which we are all familiar . I would not say " very soon after . " I think it may exist a ...
... tree , apparently perfectly healthy , the minutest fungus- growth , developing rapidly , and probably causing , very soon after , the blight with which we are all familiar . I would not say " very soon after . " I think it may exist a ...
Page 63
... tree loaded with oranges , large , beau- tiful , most delicious fruit . We find our table covered with beautiful flowers . Whence came all these ? What was the origin of all these ? I do not propose to - night to spend your time in ...
... tree loaded with oranges , large , beau- tiful , most delicious fruit . We find our table covered with beautiful flowers . Whence came all these ? What was the origin of all these ? I do not propose to - night to spend your time in ...
Page 65
... trees , begin to appear , and , along with them , what we call the monocotyledonous plants ; that is , those allied to our grasses . Then , coming up still farther , we find plants that represent those we have before us here . As we ...
... trees , begin to appear , and , along with them , what we call the monocotyledonous plants ; that is , those allied to our grasses . Then , coming up still farther , we find plants that represent those we have before us here . As we ...
Page 67
... tree , and throw off all these forms at the proper time . When they are thrown off , of course they must be distributed ; and here comes in a whole line of argument and illustration in regard to distribution , and in regard to the ...
... tree , and throw off all these forms at the proper time . When they are thrown off , of course they must be distributed ; and here comes in a whole line of argument and illustration in regard to distribution , and in regard to the ...
Page 69
... tree developing in the line of beauty ; that is , developing its flowers so that they became large and beautiful roses . It is barely possible ; but the natural line of the apple is fruit . I would like to know if any man has ever seen ...
... tree developing in the line of beauty ; that is , developing its flowers so that they became large and beautiful roses . It is barely possible ; but the natural line of the apple is fruit . I would like to know if any man has ever seen ...
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