... grow. Fortunately, the best trees for planting are easily obtained, because they are usually those common in the locality. Hardy Trees. — The first rule to lay down is to plant only the kinds that are known to be hardy. A school-ground plantation... Annual Report - Page 363by Nebraska. State Board of Agriculture - 1902Full view - About this book
| 1894 - 974 pages
...known to be hardy. A school-ground plantation Li no place for experiment. Naturally the trees will have to endure greater hardships than those of a private...about them will be more or less trampled, and twigs 1 sometimes be broken from their tops. Any tree that can not lure moderate abuse of this kind should... | |
| William Logan Hall - 1901 - 82 pages
...known to be hardy. A school-ground plantation is no place for experiment. Naturally the trees will have to endure greater hardships than those of a private...about them will be more or less trampled, and twigs 18 will sometimes be broken from their tops. Any tree that can not endure moderate abuse of this kind... | |
| 1902 - 108 pages
...known to be hardy. A school-ground plantation is no place for experiment. Naturally the trees will have to endure greater hardships than those of a private...abuse of this kind' should not be given a place on the school ground. On account of difference in the soil, a tree that thrives in one place in a locality... | |
| Iowa. Department of Public Instruction - 1904 - 98 pages
...known to be hardy. A school-ground plantation is no place for experiment. Naturally the trees will have to endure greater hardships than those of a private...sometimes be broken from their tops. Any tree that cannot endure moderate abuse of this kind should not be given a place on the school ground. On account... | |
| Sarah E. Sprague - 1906 - 374 pages
...known to be hardy. A school-ground plantation is no plaee for experiment. Naturally the trees will have to endure greater hardships than those of a private...sometimes be broken from their tops. Any tree that cannot endure moderate abuse of this kind should not be given a place on the school ground. On account... | |
| 1906 - 564 pages
...known to be hardy. A school-ground plantation is no place for experiment. Naturally the trees will have to endure greater hardships than those of a private...sometimes be broken from their tops. Any tree that cannot endure moderate abuse of this kind should not be given a place on the school-ground. On account... | |
| 1904 - 530 pages
...school-ground plantation is no place for experiment. Naturally the trees will have to endure greater hardship than those of a private plantation ; they will be...abuse of this kind should not be given a place on the school ground. On account of the difference in the soil, a tree that thrives in one place in a locality... | |
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