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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... known , have also been accompa- nied by liberal proffers of money towards the carrying out of such ends . A number of gentlemen of means have offered on various occasions considerable sums each , yet there have been no steps taken to ...
... known , have also been accompa- nied by liberal proffers of money towards the carrying out of such ends . A number of gentlemen of means have offered on various occasions considerable sums each , yet there have been no steps taken to ...
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... known personally to the members his high appreciation of the honor thus conferred , and of his desire in the future to render all the aid in his power for the advancement of the views of the Institution . A brief description of this ...
... known personally to the members his high appreciation of the honor thus conferred , and of his desire in the future to render all the aid in his power for the advancement of the views of the Institution . A brief description of this ...
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... known variety save ' perhaps some new seedlings of American origin . His catalogue of 1866 , embraces , including synonymes , nearly 1,000 varieties of pears , and over 500 of apples , and in his great work on Fruits , now publishing ...
... known variety save ' perhaps some new seedlings of American origin . His catalogue of 1866 , embraces , including synonymes , nearly 1,000 varieties of pears , and over 500 of apples , and in his great work on Fruits , now publishing ...
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... known and avoided ; and , coming within the the duties of the Institute to decide such points , I therefore respectfully propose that this subject be thoroughly discussed by the Horticultural Society and the Farmers ' Club of the ...
... known and avoided ; and , coming within the the duties of the Institute to decide such points , I therefore respectfully propose that this subject be thoroughly discussed by the Horticultural Society and the Farmers ' Club of the ...
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... known as " patient's dock , " as one of the best he ever used for greens . It has this name because it may be eaten by persons in delicate health , not only with impu- nity , but advantage . WHEN TO CUT TIMOTHY HAY . Mr. G. H. McKinney ...
... known as " patient's dock , " as one of the best he ever used for greens . It has this name because it may be eaten by persons in delicate health , not only with impu- nity , but advantage . WHEN TO CUT TIMOTHY HAY . Mr. G. H. McKinney ...
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