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Wisconsin State Horticultural Society. Forbes Del WHITNEY'S SEEDLING SIBERIAN CRAB No. 20 . Originated on the grounds of A. R. WHITNEY , Franklin Grove , Lee Co. , Ill . , 1851 . FF SC [ 24 2201.19+ : ] V.6 18 March 1942 1876.
Wisconsin State Horticultural Society. Forbes Del WHITNEY'S SEEDLING SIBERIAN CRAB No. 20 . Originated on the grounds of A. R. WHITNEY , Franklin Grove , Lee Co. , Ill . , 1851 . FF SC [ 24 2201.19+ : ] V.6 18 March 1942 1876.
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... ground to hope for a crop of fruit the coming season , and most of us felt that when spring came , we should witness another wholesale destruction of our trees ; but the storms have passed away and we can not only say " that we still ...
... ground to hope for a crop of fruit the coming season , and most of us felt that when spring came , we should witness another wholesale destruction of our trees ; but the storms have passed away and we can not only say " that we still ...
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... ground rent , while these have nearly always paid . " Certainly a very good reason for planting them , and the ... grounds in gathering time , would be pleasant and profitable to any fruit - grower . I have formerly earnestly advocated ...
... ground rent , while these have nearly always paid . " Certainly a very good reason for planting them , and the ... grounds in gathering time , would be pleasant and profitable to any fruit - grower . I have formerly earnestly advocated ...
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... grounds , has only impressed more strongly on my mind the beauty of simplicity . Green grass , nature's own carpet , studded with ir- regular groups of well chosen trees always brings to me a feeling of comfort and rest not found in ...
... grounds , has only impressed more strongly on my mind the beauty of simplicity . Green grass , nature's own carpet , studded with ir- regular groups of well chosen trees always brings to me a feeling of comfort and rest not found in ...
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... ground is not too dry or the frost too deep , or the drought too long , or the blight too bad , or the spring too early , or the frosts too late , or the blighting east winds in blossom - time too severe , or the winters too open , or ...
... ground is not too dry or the frost too deep , or the drought too long , or the blight too bad , or the spring too early , or the frosts too late , or the blighting east winds in blossom - time too severe , or the winters too open , or ...
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Página 88 - That palter with us in a double sense ; That keep the word of promise to our ear, And break it to our hope.
Página 93 - Bring flowers to the shrine where we kneel in prayer, They are nature's offering, their place is there ! They speak of hope to the fainting heart, With a voice of promise they come and part, They sleep in dust through the wintry hours, They break forth in glory — bring flowers, bright flowers ! THE CRUSADER'S RETURN. "Alas! the mother that him bare, If she had been in presence there, In his wan cheeks and sunburnt hair She had not known her child.
Página 6 - III.— Its members shall consist of Annual members paying an annual fee of one dollar ; of Life members paying a fee of ten dollars at one time, and of...
Página 128 - These last are at first white, and all the parts soft as the pupa, and they frequently remain in the earth for weeks at a time, until thoroughly hardened, and then, on some favorable night in May, they rise in swarms and fill the air.
Página 125 - It then stuffs the upper end of the passage with sawdustlike powder, and the lower part with curly fibres of wood, after which it rests from its labors. It thus finishes its gnawing work during the commencement of the third winter, but remains motionless in the larval state until the following spring, when it casts off its skin once more and becomes a pupa.
Página 116 - The worm when young is whitish, with usually an entirely black head, and a black shield on top of the first segment. When full-grown it acquires a flesh-colored or pinkish tint, especially on the back, and the head and top of first segment become more brown, being usually marked as at Fig.