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... BEACH , Geneva . Ornamental Trees and Shrubs - GEORGE H. ELLWANGER , Rochester ; GEORGE G. ATWOOD , Geneva ; C. C. LANEY , CHARLES LITTLE , ROBERT ADES , Rochester . COUNTY COMMITTEES . To visit orchards in their respective counties.
... BEACH , Geneva . Ornamental Trees and Shrubs - GEORGE H. ELLWANGER , Rochester ; GEORGE G. ATWOOD , Geneva ; C. C. LANEY , CHARLES LITTLE , ROBERT ADES , Rochester . COUNTY COMMITTEES . To visit orchards in their respective counties.
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... trees , and in orchards where the trees were not in the best condition the lack of moisture may have been one of several causes to produce a yellowing of the leaves that was mistaken for yellows . One correspondent notes the prevalence ...
... trees , and in orchards where the trees were not in the best condition the lack of moisture may have been one of several causes to produce a yellowing of the leaves that was mistaken for yellows . One correspondent notes the prevalence ...
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... tree has began to attract attention in West- ern New York . Letters of inquiry concerning it sent to the Department ... trees , which resembles , to some extent , the work of pear blight , but is of different origin . The disease may be ...
... tree has began to attract attention in West- ern New York . Letters of inquiry concerning it sent to the Department ... trees , which resembles , to some extent , the work of pear blight , but is of different origin . The disease may be ...
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... trees . The disease is particularly severe on the Twenty - Ounce apple in West- ern New York , and has been observed to be quite destructive to this variety in the vicinity of Rochester and Brockport . To my knowledge it occurs in ...
... trees . The disease is particularly severe on the Twenty - Ounce apple in West- ern New York , and has been observed to be quite destructive to this variety in the vicinity of Rochester and Brockport . To my knowledge it occurs in ...
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... trees that I have ever seen were top - grafted trees . Some two dozen Twenty - Ounce grafts were set in the tops of Baldwin trees and the Baldwin branches afterwards sup- pressed , resulting in fine Twenty - Ounce tops on equally fine ...
... trees that I have ever seen were top - grafted trees . Some two dozen Twenty - Ounce grafts were set in the tops of Baldwin trees and the Baldwin branches afterwards sup- pressed , resulting in fine Twenty - Ounce tops on equally fine ...
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