Bulletin, Issues 95-120Agricultural College of Michigan, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1893 |
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A. C. Glidden A. J. Cook acre Agricultural College Antwerp appearance April 27 April 30 berry round best June Black Cap bloom Bordeaux mixture buds bulletin bunch bushel C. W. Garfield canes celery cent Claimed Found clover color Common Millet conical corn Crop at best cultivation dark disease drouth early Edwin Phelps experiment station feed fertilizer firm flavor flesh foliage form roundish Fruit large gain German Millet Golden Wonder grain green grower grown growth hardy head honey horse Hungarian Hungarian Grass inches injury insects juicy July June 15 June 21 lambs larvæ late light medium Michigan Ohio originated oval ovate Paris green peach Phosphoric acid plants plum Potash potatoes pounds promising purple raspberry ripening roots season seed seedling Sept September soil South Haven sown species spray stem suture sweet trees trial vinous yellow yield
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Page 50 - ... shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and punished by a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding three months, or both, in the discretion of the court...
Page 2 - Before any commercial fertilizer is sold or offered for sale, the manufacturer, importer, or party who causes it to be sold .or offered for sale within the State of Ohio...
Page 2 - Any person selling, offering or exposing for sale, any commercial fertilizer without the statement required by the first section of this act, or with a label stating that said fertilizer contains a larger percentage of any one or more of the constituents mentioned in said section than is contained therein, or...
Page 50 - The notice shall contain a simple statement of the facts as found to exist, with an order to effectually remove and destroy, by fire or otherwise, the trees so marked and designated within ten days, Sundays excepted. from the date of the service of the notice...
Page 50 - ... notice and order to be signed by the full board of commissioners. " SEC. 5. Whenever any person shall refuse or neglect to comply with the order to remove and destroy the...
Page 9 - Detroit, in 1807, anc^ identical, or nearly so, with the principal meridian of the government surveys], and running thence for about fifty miles, is, with some few exceptions, low, wet land, with a very thick growth of underbrush, intermixed with very bad marshes, but generally very heavily timbered with beech, cottonwood, oak, etc. ; thence, continuing north, and extending from the Indian boundary eastward, the number and extent of the swamps increases, with the addition of numbers of lakes from...
Page 1 - Paladius, a Roman agricultural writer of the fourth century, mentions the raspberry as one of the cultivated fruits of his time. From the gardens of Southern Europe it found its way into France, the Low countries, and England, and from these sources into the United States. To this species belong the Red and White Antwerps, which have remained standards of excellence for upwards of a century, the Hudson River Antwerp, Franconia, and other similar varieties.
Page 50 - SEC. 3. It shall be the duty of said commissioners, within ten days after appointment as aforesaid, to file their acceptances of the same with the clerk of said...
Page 9 - ... few exceptions a poor, barren, sandy land, on which scarcely any vegetation grows, except very small scrubby oaks. In many places that part which may be called dry land is composed of little short...
Page 50 - ... destruction, the said commissioners, their agents and workmen, shall have the right and power to enter upon any and all premises within their township, village or city.