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... cultivation would doubt- less have but little effect in controlling the insect . This agrees with the experience of all quince growers who cultivate . The grubs were put in cages , some of which were left in my office , and the others ...
... cultivation would doubt- less have but little effect in controlling the insect . This agrees with the experience of all quince growers who cultivate . The grubs were put in cages , some of which were left in my office , and the others ...
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... cultivated and obtainable at low prices to - day , and the great variety of summer bedding plants admits of a rich display , while the plants more strictly adapted to the greenhouse and window culture are of almost endless number and ...
... cultivated and obtainable at low prices to - day , and the great variety of summer bedding plants admits of a rich display , while the plants more strictly adapted to the greenhouse and window culture are of almost endless number and ...
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... cultivation of the rhododendron in Western New York there is occa- sion from this experiment to expect that this beautiful evergreen may yet be one of the familiar garden shrubs of this region . In relation to the woody climbing plants ...
... cultivation of the rhododendron in Western New York there is occa- sion from this experiment to expect that this beautiful evergreen may yet be one of the familiar garden shrubs of this region . In relation to the woody climbing plants ...
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... cultivation . Among tender bedding plants great advances have been made within a few years past . Our gardens have been greatly brightened by the advent of the dwarf hybrid cannas , Crozy cannas as they are called , from the name of the ...
... cultivation . Among tender bedding plants great advances have been made within a few years past . Our gardens have been greatly brightened by the advent of the dwarf hybrid cannas , Crozy cannas as they are called , from the name of the ...
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... cultivation in each one's locality . The average farmer is averse to " puttering " with small fruits is well understood and , as the writer well knows , with some degree of excuse . In the rush and hurry of the season's early farm work ...
... cultivation in each one's locality . The average farmer is averse to " puttering " with small fruits is well understood and , as the writer well knows , with some degree of excuse . In the rush and hurry of the season's early farm work ...
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