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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Page 23
... increase of efficiency in our National Industry . The Institute is now brought to a pause in its useful career by the fact that no structure remains in our city wherein such fairs as befit the present development of American Industry ...
... increase of efficiency in our National Industry . The Institute is now brought to a pause in its useful career by the fact that no structure remains in our city wherein such fairs as befit the present development of American Industry ...
Page 24
... increase and diffusion of useful knowledge , with especial reference to Produc- tive Forces , Social Science , and Industrial Progress . Such an edifice will cover a block of ground in the most central part of our city , and should cost ...
... increase and diffusion of useful knowledge , with especial reference to Produc- tive Forces , Social Science , and Industrial Progress . Such an edifice will cover a block of ground in the most central part of our city , and should cost ...
Page 53
... increased by dividing the roots or layering the branches . In these we do not include the dahlia , lily , tuberose ... increase the stock . They grow from six to eighteen inches high . Canterbury bell ( Campanula medium ) is a most ...
... increased by dividing the roots or layering the branches . In these we do not include the dahlia , lily , tuberose ... increase the stock . They grow from six to eighteen inches high . Canterbury bell ( Campanula medium ) is a most ...
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... increase the size , and make it mature in the short- est possible space of time , I select the round and smooth potatoes and cut them in two , in the middle , separating the stem end from the seed , or blossom end . I plant the stem end ...
... increase the size , and make it mature in the short- est possible space of time , I select the round and smooth potatoes and cut them in two , in the middle , separating the stem end from the seed , or blossom end . I plant the stem end ...
Page 113
... increase their flavor and size , I take the seed from the stem end . I select while growing , such as I want for seed , and let them remain on the vine till they rot . Then take the rotten mass and lay it upon a shelf to dry . It is a ...
... increase their flavor and size , I take the seed from the stem end . I select while growing , such as I want for seed , and let them remain on the vine till they rot . Then take the rotten mass and lay it upon a shelf to dry . It is a ...
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