Weeds of the Farm and GardenOrange Judd Company, 1911 - 281 páginas |
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Página 103
... appearance of dew turned the scale and we succeeded where failure seemed certain . . " Here are the observations : White incrustation ap- peared on sprayed leaves in three to five minutes , and in some instances white pellicles of ...
... appearance of dew turned the scale and we succeeded where failure seemed certain . . " Here are the observations : White incrustation ap- peared on sprayed leaves in three to five minutes , and in some instances white pellicles of ...
Página 109
... appearance . Some report successful treatment with salt when scattered thickly about the thistles , especially if cattle or sheep are given access to it . Some report success with carbolic acid where it is applied directly to the stem ...
... appearance . Some report successful treatment with salt when scattered thickly about the thistles , especially if cattle or sheep are given access to it . Some report success with carbolic acid where it is applied directly to the stem ...
Página 110
... appearance during the rest of the season . Of course this is not effective during rainy weather . Cocklebur . - The cocklebur is a serious menace to cul- tivated crops in many parts of the United States , more es- pecially in southern ...
... appearance during the rest of the season . Of course this is not effective during rainy weather . Cocklebur . - The cocklebur is a serious menace to cul- tivated crops in many parts of the United States , more es- pecially in southern ...
Página 113
... cultivation must be frequent and the hoe should follow the cultivation , especially to destroy the plants which make their appearance around the hills . CHAPTER XIII . THE MORPHOLOGY OF WEEDS The Root . TREATMENT FOR SPECIAL WEEDS 113.
... cultivation must be frequent and the hoe should follow the cultivation , especially to destroy the plants which make their appearance around the hills . CHAPTER XIII . THE MORPHOLOGY OF WEEDS The Root . TREATMENT FOR SPECIAL WEEDS 113.
Página 116
... ascending axis , and is divided into nodes and internodes , the leaves making their appearance at the nodes . In addition to the stems occurring above ground some are underground , which are often 116 WEEDS OF THE FARM AND GARDEN.
... ascending axis , and is divided into nodes and internodes , the leaves making their appearance at the nodes . In addition to the stems occurring above ground some are underground , which are often 116 WEEDS OF THE FARM AND GARDEN.
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Página 47 - This shall not, however, exempt the seller from the restrictions of section ten (10) of this act. Third. Seed that is held in storage for the purpose of being recleaned, and which has not been offered, exposed or held in possession of or for sale for the purpose of seeding. Fourth. Seed marked "not absolutely clean," and held or sold for export outside the state only.