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... varieties , by the golden chain of a mutual interest , and imparting to all vitality and strength , from its own inexhaustible resources and fullness , it may justly be deemed the centre and life of the whole . Engaged in a pursuit ...
... varieties , by the golden chain of a mutual interest , and imparting to all vitality and strength , from its own inexhaustible resources and fullness , it may justly be deemed the centre and life of the whole . Engaged in a pursuit ...
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... varieties of fruit , of fifteen or twenty years ' growth , and what is it worth ? If such a tree is taken by a railroad company , or by the public for a highway , the owner then considers it of real and substantial value , and can prove ...
... varieties of fruit , of fifteen or twenty years ' growth , and what is it worth ? If such a tree is taken by a railroad company , or by the public for a highway , the owner then considers it of real and substantial value , and can prove ...
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... I commenced experiments on the first introduction of the improved varieties of the mulberry ; and having watched with deep interest the progress of this cul- ture , and been engaged with some assiduity in ex- ON MULBERRY TREES AND SILK .
... I commenced experiments on the first introduction of the improved varieties of the mulberry ; and having watched with deep interest the progress of this cul- ture , and been engaged with some assiduity in ex- ON MULBERRY TREES AND SILK .
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... varieties of mulberry , yet we ought not to lose sight of the just remarks referred to , as to the management of the white mulberry ; for I con- sider it expedient to continue to plant and cultivate the latter , especially in hedges to ...
... varieties of mulberry , yet we ought not to lose sight of the just remarks referred to , as to the management of the white mulberry ; for I con- sider it expedient to continue to plant and cultivate the latter , especially in hedges to ...
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... , with some other southern varieties , the fruit of which we occasionally receive , are very su- perior , yet , when grown with us , are inferior to our Baldwin , Rhode - Island Greening , Minister , Hub- ON FRUITS AND FLOWERS . 61.
... , with some other southern varieties , the fruit of which we occasionally receive , are very su- perior , yet , when grown with us , are inferior to our Baldwin , Rhode - Island Greening , Minister , Hub- ON FRUITS AND FLOWERS . 61.
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