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Pagina 25
... native sorts will occupy the attention of hybridists for the next century and will be watched with interest by all thoughtful fruitmen . We have secured a number of specimens of diseased foliage for the museum , which we hope will serve ...
... native sorts will occupy the attention of hybridists for the next century and will be watched with interest by all thoughtful fruitmen . We have secured a number of specimens of diseased foliage for the museum , which we hope will serve ...
Pagina 26
... native flora . This will give the soci- ety a good start towards securing a much needed herbarium . We have ordered a new cabinet for this collection and when it is in place there will be more room to display other specimens . Since the ...
... native flora . This will give the soci- ety a good start towards securing a much needed herbarium . We have ordered a new cabinet for this collection and when it is in place there will be more room to display other specimens . Since the ...
Pagina 28
... native plums at fair . 853 Wesley Greene , expenses as delegate to Illinois , December 1899 . 854 E. E. Little , for collecting crossed fruits , for canvas and mosquito bar . 855 Wesley Greene , salary to November 13th .. 856 Blank not ...
... native plums at fair . 853 Wesley Greene , expenses as delegate to Illinois , December 1899 . 854 E. E. Little , for collecting crossed fruits , for canvas and mosquito bar . 855 Wesley Greene , salary to November 13th .. 856 Blank not ...
Pagina 30
... natives indicating a goose's eye ; hence , the name Goose Eye . In that native orchard I think he had sold some PROCEEDINGS . 31 $ 6,000 worth of fruit . I 30 STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY .
... natives indicating a goose's eye ; hence , the name Goose Eye . In that native orchard I think he had sold some PROCEEDINGS . 31 $ 6,000 worth of fruit . I 30 STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY .
Pagina 45
... natives and Europeans , with the ex- ception of Miner and Wild - Goose , set a full crop but the rot destroyed more than half of them . The Tatge was loaded , but not a specimen was saved on trees I had planted . Some native varieties ...
... natives and Europeans , with the ex- ception of Miner and Wild - Goose , set a full crop but the rot destroyed more than half of them . The Tatge was loaded , but not a specimen was saved on trees I had planted . Some native varieties ...
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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....