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Page 41
... color . The formulae given in this bulletin call for an excess of lime so that there is little danger of excess of copper unless the lime is of very poor quality . Where the lime is insufficient , the uncombined bluestone is injurious ...
... color . The formulae given in this bulletin call for an excess of lime so that there is little danger of excess of copper unless the lime is of very poor quality . Where the lime is insufficient , the uncombined bluestone is injurious ...
Page 57
... color can be produced without any sulfuring , provided the apples go promptly into the evaporator after they are peeled and sliced . After being stewed these apples do not differ materially in appearance from those which have been ...
... color can be produced without any sulfuring , provided the apples go promptly into the evaporator after they are peeled and sliced . After being stewed these apples do not differ materially in appearance from those which have been ...
Page 21
... color and very firm in texture . Prune growing , as well as the growing of cherries , can be and is done successfully in one small district , but can not be recommended for the entire county . Baker County . The most profitable area in ...
... color and very firm in texture . Prune growing , as well as the growing of cherries , can be and is done successfully in one small district , but can not be recommended for the entire county . Baker County . The most profitable area in ...
Page 77
... color . The formula given in this bulletin call for an excess of lime so that there is little danger of excess of copper unless the lime is of very poor quality . Where the lime is insufficient , the uncombined bluestone is injurious to ...
... color . The formula given in this bulletin call for an excess of lime so that there is little danger of excess of copper unless the lime is of very poor quality . Where the lime is insufficient , the uncombined bluestone is injurious to ...
Page 89
... color is yellowish green , excepting the head , which is black . The color changes to green at the first molt , or shedding of the skin , and there is little change except in size during the two or three molts which follow , varying in ...
... color is yellowish green , excepting the head , which is black . The color changes to green at the first molt , or shedding of the skin , and there is little change except in size during the two or three molts which follow , varying in ...
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