Bulletin, Edições 7-11U.S. Government Printing Office, 1888 |
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... late spots of Black Rot . We have even observed it , but in rare cases , upon leaves of Vitis monticola in the dry parts of Texas where this species occurs . The Mustang and Lincecumii , growing along the banks of the Red River , were ...
... late spots of Black Rot . We have even observed it , but in rare cases , upon leaves of Vitis monticola in the dry parts of Texas where this species occurs . The Mustang and Lincecumii , growing along the banks of the Red River , were ...
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... late spots of Black Rot . We have even observed it , but in rare cases , upon leaves of Vitis monticola in the dry parts of Texas where this species occurs . The Mustang and Lincecumii , growing along the banks of the Red River , were ...
... late spots of Black Rot . We have even observed it , but in rare cases , upon leaves of Vitis monticola in the dry parts of Texas where this species occurs . The Mustang and Lincecumii , growing along the banks of the Red River , were ...
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... late varieties , like the Estivalis , are not actually attacked much before the period of ripening . In New Jersey , District of Columbia , and Maryland the berries may be attacked by Black Rot by the 1st of June . The young berries are ...
... late varieties , like the Estivalis , are not actually attacked much before the period of ripening . In New Jersey , District of Columbia , and Maryland the berries may be attacked by Black Rot by the 1st of June . The young berries are ...
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... late plowing . It is in these fallen grapes that the perithecia are formed . Their pustules may be recognized by the naked eye ; they are more prom- inent and darker than those of the pycnidia and they have a more pow- dery or roughened ...
... late plowing . It is in these fallen grapes that the perithecia are formed . Their pustules may be recognized by the naked eye ; they are more prom- inent and darker than those of the pycnidia and they have a more pow- dery or roughened ...
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... late in the season , and is chiefly valuable for summer and fall grazing , and for hay - mak- ing . It is said that close pasturing for a few years kills it out . 2. Andropogon Hallii . - This species much resembles the 11.
... late in the season , and is chiefly valuable for summer and fall grazing , and for hay - mak- ing . It is said that close pasturing for a few years kills it out . 2. Andropogon Hallii . - This species much resembles the 11.
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Página 198 - ... the owner notified personally, or by a written notice left at his usual place of residence, or, if the owner be a non-resident, by leaving the notice with the person in charge of the trees or fruit, or the person in whose possession said trees or fruit may be.
Página 198 - ... 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...
Página 188 - ... that both tree and fruit so infected shall be subject to destruction as public nuisances, as hereinafter provided...
Página 193 - ... shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Página 193 - 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...
Página 195 - Canada thistles growing thereon, so often in each and every year as shall be sufficient to prevent them going to seed ; and if any owner, possessor, or occupier of land shall knowingly suffer any...
Página 192 - ... it shall be the duty of every person, as soon as he becomes aware of the existence of such disease in any tree or fruit owned by him, to forthwith destroy or cause the same to be destroyed.
Página 3 - I have seen orchards laden with fruit to admiration, their very limbs torn to pieces with the weight, and most delicious to the taste, and lovely to behold; I have seen an apple tree from a pippin kernel, yield a barrel of curious cyder...
Página 197 - All fruit trees infested by any insect or insects, their germs, larvae or pupae, or infected by disease known to be injurious to fruit, or fruit trees, and liable to spread contagion, must be cleaned or disinfected before the first day of April, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, and on or before the first day of April of every succeeding year thereafter.
Página 198 - The commissioners shall be allowed for services, under this act, two dollars for each full day and one dollar for each half day, and their other charges and disbursements, hereunder to be audited, as well as any other charges and disbursements under this act, by the township board...