Transactions of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, Volumen5 |
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... keeping most prominent the Fruit - Growing interest , it will be noticed that more than the usual attention has been given to Flower and Plant culture . This volume has not been issued as promptly as would have been desirable . For this ...
... keeping most prominent the Fruit - Growing interest , it will be noticed that more than the usual attention has been given to Flower and Plant culture . This volume has not been issued as promptly as would have been desirable . For this ...
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... Keeping Apples 152 Cultivation of Strawberries 153-154 Appropriation by Agricultural Society for Premiums . 155 Protection for Trees 156 Discussion on Pears 156-158 Discussion on Grapes . 158-160 Division of State into Districts .. 160 ...
... Keeping Apples 152 Cultivation of Strawberries 153-154 Appropriation by Agricultural Society for Premiums . 155 Protection for Trees 156 Discussion on Pears 156-158 Discussion on Grapes . 158-160 Division of State into Districts .. 160 ...
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... keep an account of all moneys belonging to the society , and disburse the same on the written order of the President , counter- signed by the secretary , and shall make an annual report of receipts and disburse- ments . VII . The ...
... keep an account of all moneys belonging to the society , and disburse the same on the written order of the President , counter- signed by the secretary , and shall make an annual report of receipts and disburse- ments . VII . The ...
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... keeping up a vigorous growth , and then by frequent and judicious pruning , shape that growth to the most graceful and ... keep in or- der , with the many failures and losses , will go far towards paying for a better fence . In this ...
... keeping up a vigorous growth , and then by frequent and judicious pruning , shape that growth to the most graceful and ... keep in or- der , with the many failures and losses , will go far towards paying for a better fence . In this ...
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... keep it , evidently showing that labor and skill were required to ensure success , even in paradise , and that neglect and slovenly culture , now so apparent everywhere , are the sad consequences of the fall . The cultivation of fruit ...
... keep it , evidently showing that labor and skill were required to ensure success , even in paradise , and that neglect and slovenly culture , now so apparent everywhere , are the sad consequences of the fall . The cultivation of fruit ...
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00 Best A. G. Tuttle acre adapted aggregate Alexander Mitchell Baraboo bearing beautiful Ben Davis Best plate Best show better blight bushels C. H. Greenman cions climate cold committee crab crops cultivation culture Dodge's Corners Duchess of Oldenburg early evergreens exhibition experience fair Fameuse February floral flowers fruit-growing G. J. Kellogg G. P. Peffer garden Golden Russet Gould's Nursery grafted grapes Green Bay ground growing grown growth hardy horticultural Horticultural Society injured J. C. Plumb J. M. Smith J. W. Park Janesville Kate Peffer kinds Lake Mills land Madison manure Milwaukee moisture mulching North Prairie Norway Spruce orchard ornamental pear Pewaukee pistil plants Prairie produce raised ripen roots rows Sauk county season Second best seedlings seeds soil spring stamens strawberries success summer Tallman Sweet Tetofski Third best tion transplanting vines Wauwatosa William Kitzrow William Reid Winesap winter Wisconsin
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Página 111 - 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 7 - The by-laws may be amended at any regular meeting by a two-thirds vote of...
Página 7 - Homrary members, who shall only be members of distinguished merit in horticultural or kindred sciences, or who shall confer any particular benefit upon the society, who may by vote be invited to participate in the proceedings of the Society, ARTICLE IV. — Its officers shall consist of a President, Vice-President, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer and an Executive Board, consisting of the foregoing officers and...
Página 143 - Seventeen new members were received during the year, and we mark it as one of the most successful years in the history of the society.
Página 171 - I have found," says he, " this art to consist in regenerating in a direct line of descent and as rapidly as possible an improving variety, taking care that there be no interval between the generations. To sow, to resow, to sow again, to sow perpetually, in short to 'do nothing but sow, is the practice to be pursued, and which cannot be departed from ; and this is the whole secret of the art I have employed.
Página 99 - Winter's star is set : She dwells behind her leafy screen, And gives, as angels give, unseen, So, love — the Violet ! What modest thoughts the Violet teaches, What gracious boons the Violet preaches, Bright maiden, ne'er forget ! But learn, and love, and so depart, And sing thou with thy wiser heart, " Long live the Violet ! " — Barry Cornwall, FLOWER DANCES.
Página 192 - Conde devoted his leisure hours to that delightful pursuit, and the vase of flowers was daily renewed upon the table of lord Bacon, while composing the volumes of his sublime philosophy. In the cities of Europe, flower-markets, for the sale of bouquets and ornamental plants, are as common as those for fruits. In this new world, these delicate daughters of the sun have not received that attention which indicates the highest state of civilization ; but a taste...
Página 151 - After payment of dues, the Society proceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing year, which resulted as follows : President, EM Morehouse, MD i st.
Página 134 - Beet two varieties, William Reid, North Prairie 3 00 Second best, Mrs. MA Lewis, Lake Mills 1 00 Best single variety, Myers & Son, East Troy 1 00 Best 3 bunches Concord on one cane, William Reid, North Prairie 1 00 Best 3 bunches Delaware on one cane, EB Thomas, Dodge's Corners 1 00 Best single variety, quality to rule. EB Thomas, Dodge's Corners 5 00 CRABS. Best and greatest varietv, named, William Reid, North Prairie 3 00 Second best , David Morgan, Wauwatosa .... 2 00 Third best , Geo. Jeffrev...
Página 7 - All officers shall be elected by ballot, and shall hold their office for one year thereafter, and until their successors are elected.