Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, Volumen6 |
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... killed or injured , and in some locations even the Iron Clads were found wanting in hardiness , but in the majority of our orchards , they came through unharmed and in some instances yielded fair crops of fruit . Other varieties ...
... killed or injured , and in some locations even the Iron Clads were found wanting in hardiness , but in the majority of our orchards , they came through unharmed and in some instances yielded fair crops of fruit . Other varieties ...
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... killed outright , in others , varieties classed as tender and unreliable , that have come out of the arctic furnace en- tirely unharmed . In view of this fact , would it not be well for the society , if it is to recommend certain ...
... killed outright , in others , varieties classed as tender and unreliable , that have come out of the arctic furnace en- tirely unharmed . In view of this fact , would it not be well for the society , if it is to recommend certain ...
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... killed by the cold of last winter , or has the past two season with no apples , starved them out ? We think the latter , and shall expect to see more worms next season ; but a little prompt and earnest fighting will hold them in check ...
... killed by the cold of last winter , or has the past two season with no apples , starved them out ? We think the latter , and shall expect to see more worms next season ; but a little prompt and earnest fighting will hold them in check ...
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... killed by blight , may in other words mean , killed by kindness . In gathering facts to report to the American Pomological Socie- ty , I accidentally discovered a remedy for grumblers against our cli- mate , viz : They should buy a ...
... killed by blight , may in other words mean , killed by kindness . In gathering facts to report to the American Pomological Socie- ty , I accidentally discovered a remedy for grumblers against our cli- mate , viz : They should buy a ...
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... killed outright . The fruit - buds are destroyed at 16 degrees below zero ; and unless we find some hardier varieties than any we are yet acquainted with , the cultivation of this fruit will not be successful . As mentioned before , the ...
... killed outright . The fruit - buds are destroyed at 16 degrees below zero ; and unless we find some hardier varieties than any we are yet acquainted with , the cultivation of this fruit will not be successful . As mentioned before , the ...
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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.