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... ranges of mountains , with soil and climate peculiarly adopted to the growing of high grade fruit , and with excellent shipping and market- ing facilities , this region is destined to become one 1904 ] 29 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION .
... ranges of mountains , with soil and climate peculiarly adopted to the growing of high grade fruit , and with excellent shipping and market- ing facilities , this region is destined to become one 1904 ] 29 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION .
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... soil is not nearly so fertile as that of the other two counties , it will produce very fine fruit , especially apples if proper attention is given to them . Some of the finest , if not the very best , Ben Davis , ever shipped into New ...
... soil is not nearly so fertile as that of the other two counties , it will produce very fine fruit , especially apples if proper attention is given to them . Some of the finest , if not the very best , Ben Davis , ever shipped into New ...
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... soil about Parkersburg , Pt . Pleasant , Ravenswood and numerous other points along the river is peculiarly adapted to the growing of good melons , their superior quality having long been recognized , especially in the local markets ...
... soil about Parkersburg , Pt . Pleasant , Ravenswood and numerous other points along the river is peculiarly adapted to the growing of good melons , their superior quality having long been recognized , especially in the local markets ...
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... soil in which the melons were grown had received the follow- ing treatment previous to the spring of 1904. - Fall of 1901 seeded to rye and a heavy application of barn - yard manure made . Rye plowed under in spring of 1902 and ...
... soil in which the melons were grown had received the follow- ing treatment previous to the spring of 1904. - Fall of 1901 seeded to rye and a heavy application of barn - yard manure made . Rye plowed under in spring of 1902 and ...
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... soil conditions , the vines of block C grew much more rankly than those of block A , and the difference in the extent of infection may be partly accounted for on the supposition of the greater susceptibility of the ranker growing vines ...
... soil conditions , the vines of block C grew much more rankly than those of block A , and the difference in the extent of infection may be partly accounted for on the supposition of the greater susceptibility of the ranker growing vines ...
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anthracnose Apparently free apple attacks beans Berkeley Springs bitter rot Black Rot Bordeaux Mixture brown spots Buckhannon cankers cause certificate Charleston Chas Cherry clover crop cucumbers dangerous insects destroyed director egg-plants especially Experiment Station F. E. Brooks fested field meeting Fred frog eye fruit growers fruit trees fungi fungus Gerrardstown Gilbert growing grown H. C. Thatcher H. L. Smith Hedgesville infested or infected Infested stock Infested with scale injurious John L. G. Clohan Leaf Spot Martinsburg melons muskmelon North Mountain nurse crop nursery inspection nursery stock nurserymen Orchard Inspection OWNER OF ORCHARD Peach Pear pest photograph by W. E. plant diseases Plum Quince Romney 12 Rust S. W. Fletcher San Jose scale Sandfork season Sept Shepherdstown shrubs smut Soda Bordeaux soil spores spread Summit Point Twig Blight vines or plants W. E. Rumsey W. J. White W. M. Morgan watermelons Webster Springs West Virginia
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Page 10 - ... justice of the peace', shall be fined not less than ten dollars and not more than one hundred dollars for each and every offense, together with all the costs of prosecution, and shall stand committed until the same is paid.
Page 10 - Board shall make an annual report to the Governor of the State, a copy of which shall be sent to the Ohio State Horticultural Society at its annual meetings, showing the number of nurseries inspected, the number of certificates issued, the number of trees treated or disinfected by them or their assistants, the kinds and amount of property destroyed by them in pursuance of this act and such other facts concerning the operation of their office, under this act, as the said Board may deem necessary.
Page 8 - It shall further be the <iaty of said director, through his assistants, to cause the examination of all orchards, gardens, and other premises, either public or private, which they shall have reason to suppose .to be infested or infected with any dangerously injurious insects or infectious diseases liable to spread or to be conveyed to other premises, and for this purpose said director and his assistants are authorized, during...
Page 10 - ... out of the State .Treasury, upon the warrant of the Auditor of Public Accounts, from any money...
Page 9 - Whenever any trees, shrubs, vines or plants are shipped into this State without such certificate plainly fixed on the outside of the package, box or car containing the same, the fact must be reported within twenty-four hours to the...
Page 10 - ... described shall be authorized to inspect the same. In case such stock is found to be infested or infected by any of the aforesaid insects or plant diseases, such stock shall be held subject to order of shipper not to exceed ten days before being declared a public nuisance and destroyed. All expenses incurred by the...
Page 9 - If said sum is not paid to them within sixty days thereafter, the same may be recovered, together with the cost of action, before any court in the state having competent jurisdiction.
Page 9 - Every package of nursery stock shipped into the state must be labeled with the name of the consignor and consignee, and a certificate showing that the contents have been inspected or fumigated by a State or Government officer.
Page 10 - Any person violating or neglecting to carry out the provision of this act, or offering any hindrance to the carrying out of this act, shall be adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction...
Page 9 - ... hereby required shall be deemed guilty of a violation of this act. When nursery stock is shipped into this state accompanied by a certificate as herein provided, it shall be held prima facie evidence of the facts therein stated. But the...