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Pagina 9
... grafting apples . M. J. Wragg , plums , cherries and ornamentals . SUPERVISING COMMITTEE FOR 1901 . N. K. Fluke , for one year .. C. L. Watrous , for two years .. C. F. Gardner , for three years . ..Ames Charles City .. Storm Lake New ...
... grafting apples . M. J. Wragg , plums , cherries and ornamentals . SUPERVISING COMMITTEE FOR 1901 . N. K. Fluke , for one year .. C. L. Watrous , for two years .. C. F. Gardner , for three years . ..Ames Charles City .. Storm Lake New ...
Pagina 41
... grafted . This tree showed none . Just looked like the Ben Davis trees that this gentleman bought in New York and always supposed they were until I was made to believe it had not originated in the East . It went on until 1885 , I ...
... grafted . This tree showed none . Just looked like the Ben Davis trees that this gentleman bought in New York and always supposed they were until I was made to believe it had not originated in the East . It went on until 1885 , I ...
Pagina 49
... grafting them . To prevent the purchasers of fruit trees from being deceived , I would suggest that hereafter the Wealthy should be described in our lists of recommended fruits as an early fall apple , and that such apples as the ...
... grafting them . To prevent the purchasers of fruit trees from being deceived , I would suggest that hereafter the Wealthy should be described in our lists of recommended fruits as an early fall apple , and that such apples as the ...
Pagina 53
... grafted on crabs and Hiber- nal in the hope to extend the northern limit of some of our luscious but tender apples ... grafts is more and more apparent . Unless our hardy kinds get onto their own roots above the union there is need of ...
... grafted on crabs and Hiber- nal in the hope to extend the northern limit of some of our luscious but tender apples ... grafts is more and more apparent . Unless our hardy kinds get onto their own roots above the union there is need of ...
Pagina 79
... grafted . What shall I graft them into ? I don't want to have any guess work about this . THE PRESIDENT : I believe Professor Craig gave us a table last year and I believe if Mr. Reeves will refer to that he will find the desired ...
... grafted . What shall I graft them into ? I don't want to have any guess work about this . THE PRESIDENT : I believe Professor Craig gave us a table last year and I believe if Mr. Reeves will refer to that he will find the desired ...
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acres agriculture annual apple trees beautiful Ben Davis berries better blackberries bloom Bordeaux mixture buds bushels C. G. PATTEN C. L. WATROUS cent cherry climate color committee cover cover crop crab crop cross cultivation Davis district Duchess early Emmetsburg evergreens F. O. HARRINGTON fall Fameuse farm favorable feet flowers Floyd county forest Forest Garden forestry fruit fruit growers fungus give grafted grapes ground growing grown growth hardy HENRY FIELD Horticultural Society horticulture horticulturists inches insects Iowa Iowa Falls LATHROP meeting Minnesota Moines mulch Muscatine native Northwestern Greening nursery orchard Paris Green peach pear plant plow plum premium PRESIDENT produced raspberries ripen roots rows season seed seedlings shrubs soil Soto spraying spring Storm Lake strawberries summer sweet thing timber varieties vines Wealthy Winesap winter apples Wragg
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Pagina 17 - All school officers elected in pursuance of any general law now in force shall hold their respective offices until their successors are elected and qualified under the provisions of this act. § 12. "An act to establish and maintain a system of free schools," approved April 1, 1872; "An act to protect colored children in their rights to attend public schools...
Pagina 479 - So, naturalists observe, a flea Has smaller fleas that on him prey; And- these have smaller still to bite 'em, And so proceed ad infinitum.
Pagina 116 - Our toils obscure, and a' that ; The rank is but the guinea's stamp, The man's the gowd for a' that ! What tho' on hamely fare we dine, Wear hoddin gray, and a' that ; Gie fools their silks, and knaves their wine, A man's a man, for a
Pagina 122 - THE PRESIDENT: We will now listen to the report of the committee on the president's address. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS.
Pagina 113 - Our rural ancestors, with little blest, Patient of labour when the end was rest, Indulg'd the day that hous'd their annual grain, With feasts, and...
Pagina 116 - BOWED by the weight of centuries he leans Upon his hoe and gazes on the ground, The emptiness of ages in his face, And on his back the burden of the world. Who made him dead to rapture and despair, A thing that grieves not and that never hopes, Stolid and stunned, a brother to the ox?
Pagina 237 - These have been kept in constant operation until within about twenty or thirty years, when the supply of water began to fail. The pond owes its existence to a stream which has its source in the hills which stretch some miles to the south. Within the time mentioned, these hills, which were clothed with a dense forest...
Pagina 237 - ... in the pond has failed, except in the season of freshets, and what was never heard of before, the stream itself has been entirely dry. Within the last ten years, a new growth of wood has sprung up on most of the land formerly occupied by the old forest; and now the water runs through the year...
Pagina 188 - If he who makes two blades of grass grow where but one grew before...
Pagina 114 - ... scheme, which even if it were not visionary would be useless. When they come to deal with political questions, these men are apt to err from sheer lack of familiarity with the workings of our government. No man ever really learned from books how to manage a governmental system. Books are admirable adjuncts, and the statesman who has carefully studied them is far more apt to do good work than if he had not ; but if he has never done anything but study books he will not be a. statesman at all....