Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New YorkC. van Benthuysen., 1863 1st-32d 1841-1871/72 issued also as Legislative documents. |
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... berry 13. For the best essay on the preservation of ripe fruit . Silver Medal . 14. For the best plan of preserving fruit without sugar . Silver Medal . 15. For the best essay on the cultivation of the potato . Silver Medal . 16. For ...
... berry 13. For the best essay on the preservation of ripe fruit . Silver Medal . 14. For the best plan of preserving fruit without sugar . Silver Medal . 15. For the best essay on the cultivation of the potato . Silver Medal . 16. For ...
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... berries of this grape are of a very large size ; the berry is round and slightly transparent ; the quality is very good , being sweet and pleasant , pulp very tender , parting very readily from the seed ; resembling somewhat the Black ...
... berries of this grape are of a very large size ; the berry is round and slightly transparent ; the quality is very good , being sweet and pleasant , pulp very tender , parting very readily from the seed ; resembling somewhat the Black ...
Page 72
... berries , or that they are all gone . " A town of two thousand inhabitants will buy , annually , one hundred and ... berry , except the wild one , has the exquisite flavor of the Hooker . There are several new varie- ties , but , except ...
... berries , or that they are all gone . " A town of two thousand inhabitants will buy , annually , one hundred and ... berry , except the wild one , has the exquisite flavor of the Hooker . There are several new varie- ties , but , except ...
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... berries , but do this : when the weeds get ready to go to seed mow them down with a scythe , and late in the fall , perhaps very early in the spring , take a strong garden fork and slightly raise their roots . If you neglect this last ...
... berries , but do this : when the weeds get ready to go to seed mow them down with a scythe , and late in the fall , perhaps very early in the spring , take a strong garden fork and slightly raise their roots . If you neglect this last ...
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... berries , and , in particular , to keep the ground moist , in case the spring should be dry . From the bene- fits they receive from straw , and from the fact that so few apply it , I sus- pect that strawberries were successfully ...
... berries , and , in particular , to keep the ground moist , in case the spring should be dry . From the bene- fits they receive from straw , and from the fact that so few apply it , I sus- pect that strawberries were successfully ...
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