Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New YorkC. van Benthuysen., 1867 1st-32d 1841-1871/72 issued also as Legislative documents. |
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... behalf , that they will early resolve to overcome all obstacles which may obstruct their progress , and provide for an exhibition during the present year , even if it should become necessary to erect temporary buildings on vacant lots ob-
... behalf , that they will early resolve to overcome all obstacles which may obstruct their progress , and provide for an exhibition during the present year , even if it should become necessary to erect temporary buildings on vacant lots ob-
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... early in Octo- ber , though the market is well supplied up to December and even through the holidays . Perhaps no fruit is gaining faster in the appreciation of the masses than the grape . Improved varieties are fast taking the places ...
... early in Octo- ber , though the market is well supplied up to December and even through the holidays . Perhaps no fruit is gaining faster in the appreciation of the masses than the grape . Improved varieties are fast taking the places ...
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... early in June , followed by Virginia melons , the middle of July , and from Maryland the 1st of August . New Jersey melons begin about the middle of August , and they remain on sale through Sep- tember . Nutmeg or citron melons arrive ...
... early in June , followed by Virginia melons , the middle of July , and from Maryland the 1st of August . New Jersey melons begin about the middle of August , and they remain on sale through Sep- tember . Nutmeg or citron melons arrive ...
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... early in July . Very few plums are raised in Delaware and New Jer- sey ; but along the Hudson river they flourish ... earliest fruit in mar- ket , and is welcomed as a change from dried fruits . The con- sumption , mainly for pies and ...
... early in July . Very few plums are raised in Delaware and New Jer- sey ; but along the Hudson river they flourish ... earliest fruit in mar- ket , and is welcomed as a change from dried fruits . The con- sumption , mainly for pies and ...
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... early in July , and following these are the Long Island and up river berries , which extend the season through August and September . CULTIVATION OF FLOWERS . Mr. Solon Robinson - The following short descriptions of vari- ous sorts of ...
... early in July , and following these are the Long Island and up river berries , which extend the season through August and September . CULTIVATION OF FLOWERS . Mr. Solon Robinson - The following short descriptions of vari- ous sorts of ...
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