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... interest- ing information in relation to the subject as may be in their power and embody the same in a monthly report , to be made to the General Chairman , such report to be by him examined and embodied in his annual or semi - annual ...
... interest- ing information in relation to the subject as may be in their power and embody the same in a monthly report , to be made to the General Chairman , such report to be by him examined and embodied in his annual or semi - annual ...
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... interest to the society ; also in regard to the progress of fruit culture and the sale and shipment of fruits . Cayuga - H . S. WILEY and J. M. MERSEREAU , Cayuga ; D. M. DUNNING , Auburn . Chautauqua - C . S. CURTICE , Portland ; JOHN ...
... interest to the society ; also in regard to the progress of fruit culture and the sale and shipment of fruits . Cayuga - H . S. WILEY and J. M. MERSEREAU , Cayuga ; D. M. DUNNING , Auburn . Chautauqua - C . S. CURTICE , Portland ; JOHN ...
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... interest . We cannot do this in sessions last- ing only from eleven o'clock the first day to four o'clock the next . Full time must be given . Then , too , we ought to give a little time to visiting . I regard the social side of our ...
... interest . We cannot do this in sessions last- ing only from eleven o'clock the first day to four o'clock the next . Full time must be given . Then , too , we ought to give a little time to visiting . I regard the social side of our ...
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... interest has lately been made by John C. Lewis , city forester and landscape gardener of Philadelphia , Pa . One of the city parks had a large bed of rhododendrons which had been planted some years , but the plants had never done well ...
... interest has lately been made by John C. Lewis , city forester and landscape gardener of Philadelphia , Pa . One of the city parks had a large bed of rhododendrons which had been planted some years , but the plants had never done well ...
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... interest . The Crimson Rambler quickly and easily won a world - wide reputation . Succeeding it have appeared the Yellow Rambler and the White Rambler and a Pink Rambler . And besides these are others of a similar character . All these ...
... interest . The Crimson Rambler quickly and easily won a world - wide reputation . Succeeding it have appeared the Yellow Rambler and the White Rambler and a Pink Rambler . And besides these are others of a similar character . All these ...
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Page 128 - That the Secretary of Agriculture be, and is hereby, authorized, at the expense of the owner, to place and retain in quarantine all neat cattle, sheep, and other ruminants, and all swine, imported into the United States, at such ports as he may designate for such purpose, and under such conditions as he may by regulation prescribe, respectively, for the several classes of animals above described...
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Page 127 - by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of Agriculture be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to collect and publish statistics of the quantity of leaf tobacco in all forms in the United States, in the possession of dealers, manufacturers, growers' cooperative associations, warehousemen, brokers, holders, or owners, other than the original growers of tobacco.
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