Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New York, Том 7C. van Benthuysen., 1849 1st-32d 1841-1871/72 issued also as Legislative documents. |
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... grown in Saxony . We are indebted to Charles L. Fleischmann , Esq . , for his comprehensive statement of the mode of rearing Sheep , derived from observations during his late tour through that country . To produce equal health in Sheep ...
... grown in Saxony . We are indebted to Charles L. Fleischmann , Esq . , for his comprehensive statement of the mode of rearing Sheep , derived from observations during his late tour through that country . To produce equal health in Sheep ...
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... grown in the United States , For the second best , 66 66 Gold Medal . Silver Cup , $ 8 . For the third best , 66 Silver Medal . For the best specimen of plain Cassimeres , as above , Gold Medal . For the second best 66 Silver Medal ...
... grown in the United States , For the second best , 66 66 Gold Medal . Silver Cup , $ 8 . For the third best , 66 Silver Medal . For the best specimen of plain Cassimeres , as above , Gold Medal . For the second best 66 Silver Medal ...
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... grown in their vicinity , particularly all new and valua- ble seedlings , carefully packed and labelled , so as to present them in perfect condition . A special circular on this subject from the socie- ties will be issued in a few days ...
... grown in their vicinity , particularly all new and valua- ble seedlings , carefully packed and labelled , so as to present them in perfect condition . A special circular on this subject from the socie- ties will be issued in a few days ...
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... grown in their neighborhood , and the result was the most magnificent display of fruit that eye ever beheld , and of which mere words are totally in- adequate to give any proper conception . The proceedings of the con- vention were ...
... grown in their neighborhood , and the result was the most magnificent display of fruit that eye ever beheld , and of which mere words are totally in- adequate to give any proper conception . The proceedings of the con- vention were ...
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... growing interest of our country , and its first meeting will form an important epoch in the annals of the Ame- rican Institute . It was , indeed , a grand affair , such as has never be- fore been seen in New - York , and created a ...
... growing interest of our country , and its first meeting will form an important epoch in the annals of the Ame- rican Institute . It was , indeed , a grand affair , such as has never be- fore been seen in New - York , and created a ...
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Страница 199 - ... grew and their culture. Every contributor is respectfully requested to make a list of his specimens and present the same with his fruits, in order that a report of all the varieties entered, may be submitted to the convention as soon as possible after its organization. The...
Страница 199 - To elicit and disseminate pomological information, and to maintain a cordial spirit of intercourse among horticulturists. In order to increase as much as possible the interest of the convention, the delegates are requested to bring with them (carefully packed and labelled so as to present them in good order,) specimens of all fruits grown in their vicinity that may be worthy of notice, together with a small branch and leaves of each variety if possible. In localities where any...
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Страница 193 - Laertius (lib. vii. § 158), says, ' Hearing is produced by the air which intervenes between the thing sounding and the ear. The air is agitated in a spherical form, and moves off in waves, and falls on the ear, in the same manner as the water in a cistern undulates in circles when a stone has been thrown into it.
Страница 199 - To compare fruits from various stmrces and localities, with a view of arriving at correct conclusions as to their merits, and to settle doubtful points respecting them. To assist in determining the synonyms by which the same fruit is known in different parts of the country. To compare opinions respecting the value of the numerous varieties already in cultivation, and to endeavor to abridge by general consent, the long catalogue of indifferent or worthless sorts at the present time propagated by nurserymen...
Страница 199 - The undersigned, in behalfof the Societies they represent, respectfully solicit delegations from all Horticultural and Agricultural Societies of our country, and of such number of persons as each Society may deem expedient to send. Societies will please transmit at an early day a list of the Delegates they have appointed, to TB Wakeman, Esq., the Corresponding Secretary of the American Institute, New-York.
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