Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Tema 8,Parte2The Department, 1903 "Report of Pennsylvania Forestry Commission", published in 1896: 1895, pt. 2. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 25
Página 50
... Plums , which are not grown to any con- siderable extent in Pennsylvania , did well in some sections , espec- ially the Japanese varieties . Quinces were below the average and inferior in quality . Cherries , particularly the early ...
... Plums , which are not grown to any con- siderable extent in Pennsylvania , did well in some sections , espec- ially the Japanese varieties . Quinces were below the average and inferior in quality . Cherries , particularly the early ...
Página 51
... plum and cherry is caused by one of the most conspicuous fungi of the orchard . Its presence is easily rec- ognized by the rough and nearly black excrescences produced upon the branches . When the spores which produce this fungous ...
... plum and cherry is caused by one of the most conspicuous fungi of the orchard . Its presence is easily rec- ognized by the rough and nearly black excrescences produced upon the branches . When the spores which produce this fungous ...
Página 52
... plum , cherry , prune , almond , apricot , nec- tarine and pear trees , or the fruit thereof , and providing measures for the eradication of the same , and applying the provisions of this act to the San José Scale , when found on any ...
... plum , cherry , prune , almond , apricot , nec- tarine and pear trees , or the fruit thereof , and providing measures for the eradication of the same , and applying the provisions of this act to the San José Scale , when found on any ...
Página 94
... PLUMS . Since the introduction of the Japan plums more attention is given to this fruit , and most of the correspondents say it is more profitable that the American or the Domestica . The Japan , has , for good , taken its place in plum ...
... PLUMS . Since the introduction of the Japan plums more attention is given to this fruit , and most of the correspondents say it is more profitable that the American or the Domestica . The Japan , has , for good , taken its place in plum ...
Página 95
... plums for home consumption and of superior quality to the fruit sent here from the Pacific coast and sold in large quantities at big prices all over the State . QUINCES . This fruit is receiving little attention , and from reports ...
... plums for home consumption and of superior quality to the fruit sent here from the Pacific coast and sold in large quantities at big prices all over the State . QUINCES . This fruit is receiving little attention , and from reports ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
acre beautiful Ben Davis apple better Board of Agriculture boys bushels C. B. Cochran called cent Centre county Chairman Cherries College Commercial Fertilizers Committee condition corn country home crop cultivation culture Dairy and Food Department of Agriculture early farm farmer's daughter feed flowers Forestry Franklin Menges fruit Gabriel Hiester girl give ground grow grower grown H. C. Snavely Harrisburg Herr horse Horticulture Hughesville insects keep labor Lackawanna county land live manure Nature Study nitrogen orchard peaches Pears Pennsylvania phosphoric acid plant plates apples plow plums poor potash pounds President produce Prof profit raspberries rural San José San José Scale season Secretary seed social soil spraying success things Thomas Meehan tion to-day trees varieties West Chester wheat wife yield young