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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Page 43
... nearly round , while the Isabella is oblong . The leaf is larger , rougher and thicker than the Isabella , and the wood is long jointed . THE FANCHER SEEDLING GRAPE . This is a good grape REPORT OF THE FARMERS ' CLUB . 43.
... nearly round , while the Isabella is oblong . The leaf is larger , rougher and thicker than the Isabella , and the wood is long jointed . THE FANCHER SEEDLING GRAPE . This is a good grape REPORT OF THE FARMERS ' CLUB . 43.
Page 46
... leaves it in fine tilth for spring . When the land is sufficiently dry in April to work , plow and fallow in the same furrow with a lifting subsoil plow , and continue to do so until the field is done . Sandy soils may only receive the ...
... leaves it in fine tilth for spring . When the land is sufficiently dry in April to work , plow and fallow in the same furrow with a lifting subsoil plow , and continue to do so until the field is done . Sandy soils may only receive the ...
Page 48
... leaves the soil in nice order . later the horse hoe is again used , running close to the rows ; the share so managed as to throw some loose earth between the stock at each cultivation . When the vines are eight or ten inches long ...
... leaves the soil in nice order . later the horse hoe is again used , running close to the rows ; the share so managed as to throw some loose earth between the stock at each cultivation . When the vines are eight or ten inches long ...
Page 55
... leaves were off , the bark on the body of the tree had turned black and apparently dead . I expected , of course , the tree had " gone up , " but I see this spring that the top of the tree is alive , the buds are green , and it seems ...
... leaves were off , the bark on the body of the tree had turned black and apparently dead . I expected , of course , the tree had " gone up , " but I see this spring that the top of the tree is alive , the buds are green , and it seems ...
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... LEAVES OF PEACH TREES . Mr. Peter G. Bergen , of Long Island , exhibited specimens of this disease , which is now very prevalent , and asked for the cause and a remedy . Mr. John G. Bergen . - I am glad that Mr. Peter G. Bergen has ...
... LEAVES OF PEACH TREES . Mr. Peter G. Bergen , of Long Island , exhibited specimens of this disease , which is now very prevalent , and asked for the cause and a remedy . Mr. John G. Bergen . - I am glad that Mr. Peter G. Bergen has ...
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