Transactions of the Indiana Horticultural Society for the Year ...: Being the Proceedings of the ... Annual Session, Volumen47W.B. Burford, 1908 |
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... melons , all of which results , except , of course , the apples , are being se- cured this season by horticulturists in this state . It is for the purpose of showing how these results , and even better ones , can be and are being ...
... melons , all of which results , except , of course , the apples , are being se- cured this season by horticulturists in this state . It is for the purpose of showing how these results , and even better ones , can be and are being ...
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... melon growing regions of the southern part of the state . For many years the melon louse and the wilt disease or blight have wrought havoc , and annually caused the loss of hundreds of acres of melons . Of late years the attacks have ...
... melon growing regions of the southern part of the state . For many years the melon louse and the wilt disease or blight have wrought havoc , and annually caused the loss of hundreds of acres of melons . Of late years the attacks have ...
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... melon business in this state is growing , but still the people are not living up to their possi- bilities . There are places where a great deal of money could be made out of this crop where they are not growing melons at this time ...
... melon business in this state is growing , but still the people are not living up to their possi- bilities . There are places where a great deal of money could be made out of this crop where they are not growing melons at this time ...
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... melons are harvested they are brought to the packing sheds and carefully sorted and packed . Decker melons are packed in eight - pound baskets and usually in the ordinary season there are sixteen melons in a basket . This season the melons ...
... melons are harvested they are brought to the packing sheds and carefully sorted and packed . Decker melons are packed in eight - pound baskets and usually in the ordinary season there are sixteen melons in a basket . This season the melons ...
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... melons , and its size made it bad to market , and , therefore , it was not very satis- factory from that standpoint . Then it had another disadvantage ; it was about ten days late , and in some cases it would be two weeks later than the ...
... melons , and its size made it bad to market , and , therefore , it was not very satis- factory from that standpoint . Then it had another disadvantage ; it was about ten days late , and in some cases it would be two weeks later than the ...
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acres agriculture apples barrels Ben Davis apple Bordeaux mixture boys and girls bugs Burton bushels C. M. Hobbs cantaloupe cent clay co-operation codling moth Committee on Horticulture corn crop Daniel Cox district dollars E. Y. Teas expenses experiment orchard Experiment Station farm farmers fertilizer field frost fruit growers Greencastle growing grown H. H. Swaim Hazelett heat hundred Indiana Horticultural Society Indianapolis insect institute interest Joseph Lafayette Lagrange Lagrange county loam Marion meeting melons Milhous Muck muck soil Noble nursery Ohio peach pear plants potash potatoes President Swaim-I produce Prof profit Purdue Purdue University Ratliff Ritterskamp San Jose scale season seed seedling sell soil South Bend spraying strawberries Sylvester Johnson talk things Tippecanoe town trees Troop-I tuber varieties W. B. Flick W. C. Reed W. H. Ragan Wayne Winesap Wolcottville Woodbury Zion-I
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Página 199 - I move you that the nominations be closed, and that the secretary be instructed to cast a unanimous ballot for Mr.
Página 52 - I believe that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy; but I also believe that "all play and no work makes Jack a mere toy.
Página 74 - Give fools their gold, and knaves their power ; Let fortune's bubbles rise and fall ; Who sows a field, or trains a flower, Or plants a tree, is more than all.
Página 3 - Returned by the Auditor of State, with above certificate, and transmitted to Secretary of State for publication, upon the order of the Board of Commissioners of Public Printing and Binding. FRED L. GEMMER, Secretary to the Governor. Filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Indiana, December 23, 1905.
Página 99 - These subterraneous philosophers are daily employed in the transmutation of liquors, and, by the power of magical drugs and incantations, raising under the streets of London the choicest products of the hills and valleys of France. They can squeeze Bordeaux out of the sloe, and draw Champagne from an apple.
Página 8 - Treasurer shall receive and hold all funds of the Society, paying out the same only as prescribed by the Constitution. Before entering upon his •duties, he shall give bond to the Society in the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000) for the faithful performance of such duties. V. The officers shall be elected annually, by a ballot vote, and shall serve until their successors are elected and qualified. VI. The objects of the Society being to collect, condense and collate information relative to varieties...
Página 7 - This organization shall be known as the Indiana Horticultural Society. Article II. The objects of the Society are to develop facts and promulgate information pertaining to the science and art of horticulture. -Article III. Its officers shall consist of a President, a Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive Committee of three.
Página 147 - It is as pure as splint coal, is almost free from sulphur or phosphorus, and has the softness and combustibility of wood. In burning, it swells so little that its expansion is scarcely perceptible, does not change form, and never cakes or runs together; hence, it is a most valuable fuel for the blast furnace and the cupola of the iron founder. For steam and household purposes it has an unrivaled reputation.
Página 152 - The deposit is not a local one, covering a few rods or acres, but square miles, as evinced by 'outcrops which are known. There is enough in sight in the mines at this one deposit to last an average factory a hundred years, and not one one-thousandth of it has been exposed to view.
Página 9 - Horticulture, five of whom shall be a quorum for the • transaction of business, the officers of the Society to be officers of the Board, said Board to meet immediately on the adjournment of the Society, and afterward on its own adjournment. It shall be the duty of the Board of Horticulture to investigate all accounts or claims against the Society when presented for payment ; to collect horticultural information, for which it may employ an agent, or agents, to visit different portions of this or...