Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Tema 8,Parte2The Department, 1903 "Report of Pennsylvania Forestry Commission", published in 1896: 1895, pt. 2. |
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... causes assigned for the shortage of fruit ; the chief cause in most instances was wet and cold weather during the period of blossoming , preventing pollination . Some assert that the drought of the preceding summer checked growth and ...
... causes assigned for the shortage of fruit ; the chief cause in most instances was wet and cold weather during the period of blossoming , preventing pollination . Some assert that the drought of the preceding summer checked growth and ...
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... caused a large part of the crop to rot , and much of the fruit that was secured reached the market in bad condition . The fruit also lacked flavor . This was due to the wet weather . To get highest flavor in the peach , dry weather and ...
... caused a large part of the crop to rot , and much of the fruit that was secured reached the market in bad condition . The fruit also lacked flavor . This was due to the wet weather . To get highest flavor in the peach , dry weather and ...
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... cause trouble in the future if not removed and destroyed . Nearly every twig on which the rotten fruit hangs is dead . The San José Scale it appears has caused more damage on the peach than on any other fruit , and many trees have been ...
... cause trouble in the future if not removed and destroyed . Nearly every twig on which the rotten fruit hangs is dead . The San José Scale it appears has caused more damage on the peach than on any other fruit , and many trees have been ...
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... causes of failure . CHERRIES . The cherry crop was in most localities satisfactory . The sour varieties , notably Early Richmond and Montmorency succeed best . Of the sweet varieties , Governor Wood , Black Tartarian , Yellow Spanish ...
... causes of failure . CHERRIES . The cherry crop was in most localities satisfactory . The sour varieties , notably Early Richmond and Montmorency succeed best . Of the sweet varieties , Governor Wood , Black Tartarian , Yellow Spanish ...
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... portions of the State vegetables succeeded well , while in other parts the crop was light . Insects and fungi caused a great deal of trouble . SHRUBBERY PLANTS AND FLOWERS . I am sorry to report 96 Off . Doc . ANNUAL REPORT OF THE.
... portions of the State vegetables succeeded well , while in other parts the crop was light . Insects and fungi caused a great deal of trouble . SHRUBBERY PLANTS AND FLOWERS . I am sorry to report 96 Off . Doc . ANNUAL REPORT OF THE.
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