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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... vines furnished by the members . Specimens of grapes of all the best known kinds were exhibited and distributed among those in attendance . No. 6. Pears and their culture have been more fully discussed in our Club than elsewhere , so ...
... vines furnished by the members . Specimens of grapes of all the best known kinds were exhibited and distributed among those in attendance . No. 6. Pears and their culture have been more fully discussed in our Club than elsewhere , so ...
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... vine . This suicidal effort , and we trust an abortive one , filled him with poignant grief , and threw over him , I may say , the only shadows that darkened the evening of his days . He passed away from the land and the friends that he ...
... vine . This suicidal effort , and we trust an abortive one , filled him with poignant grief , and threw over him , I may say , the only shadows that darkened the evening of his days . He passed away from the land and the friends that he ...
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... vines , and produces good sized potatoes , often ten to fourteen fit for the table in a hill . The other two varieties are new , and were distributed last spring for the first time . The Prince of Wales is a very large white potato ...
... vines , and produces good sized potatoes , often ten to fourteen fit for the table in a hill . The other two varieties are new , and were distributed last spring for the first time . The Prince of Wales is a very large white potato ...
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... vine was found growing in the grounds of Mr. J G. With- erbee , at Port Henry , forty miles north of Whitehall , in latitude 44 deg . The hills at the base of which the vine grows are some 200 feet high , and shelter it on all sides . The ...
... vine was found growing in the grounds of Mr. J G. With- erbee , at Port Henry , forty miles north of Whitehall , in latitude 44 deg . The hills at the base of which the vine grows are some 200 feet high , and shelter it on all sides . The ...
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... vines are three or four inches above the surface , run a horse hoe between the rows to level the ridges , as the ground between is higher than the rows . The loose earth falling between the young stock , .prevents the weeds from ...
... vines are three or four inches above the surface , run a horse hoe between the rows to level the ridges , as the ground between is higher than the rows . The loose earth falling between the young stock , .prevents the weeds from ...
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