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Page 48
... of Lynnfield , offered two very fine pigs , which were too old to come within the rules of the Society . For the Committee , R. A. MERRIAM , 1 Lynn , September 59th , 1847 . ON FRUIT TREES . The Committee on Nurseries of Fruit 48 ON SWINE .
... of Lynnfield , offered two very fine pigs , which were too old to come within the rules of the Society . For the Committee , R. A. MERRIAM , 1 Lynn , September 59th , 1847 . ON FRUIT TREES . The Committee on Nurseries of Fruit 48 ON SWINE .
Page 49
ON FRUIT TREES . The Committee on Nurseries of Fruit Trees , respectfully RE- PORT : That the number of nurseries ... TREES . 49 ON FRUIT TREES. ...
ON FRUIT TREES . The Committee on Nurseries of Fruit Trees , respectfully RE- PORT : That the number of nurseries ... TREES . 49 ON FRUIT TREES. ...
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... trees . Topsfield , September 20th , 1847 . W. G. LAKE . JAMES B. COLE'S STATEMENT . To the Committee on Fruit Trees : GENTLEMEN , ―The part of my nursery to which I have called your ... trees , of one and two years 50 ON FRUIT TREES .
... trees . Topsfield , September 20th , 1847 . W. G. LAKE . JAMES B. COLE'S STATEMENT . To the Committee on Fruit Trees : GENTLEMEN , ―The part of my nursery to which I have called your ... trees , of one and two years 50 ON FRUIT TREES .
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... trees , of one , two and three years growth from the bud . Varieties , seventy . Three thousand peach tree , one years growth from the bud . Va- rieties , eighty . Twelve hundred cherry trees ... trees are condemned by ON FRUIT TREES . 51.
... trees , of one , two and three years growth from the bud . Varieties , seventy . Three thousand peach tree , one years growth from the bud . Va- rieties , eighty . Twelve hundred cherry trees ... trees are condemned by ON FRUIT TREES . 51.
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I have no doubt but many trees are condemned by people as not being sufficiently hardy to stand our climate , which , if taken from nurseries in their immediate neighborhood , or grown by them from the seed , would succeed and do well ...
I have no doubt but many trees are condemned by people as not being sufficiently hardy to stand our climate , which , if taken from nurseries in their immediate neighborhood , or grown by them from the seed , would succeed and do well ...
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