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Page 12
... varieties or graft them over to varieties which can best be grown in their district . I believe if each district throughout the country would grow only those varieties which are best suited to their soils and conditions it would aid ...
... varieties or graft them over to varieties which can best be grown in their district . I believe if each district throughout the country would grow only those varieties which are best suited to their soils and conditions it would aid ...
Page 21
... varieties of fruit for the season of 1916 up to December 1 have been generally satisfactory . Some very high prices were received and , on the whole , the market condition has been better than for the year of 1915 . At the present time ...
... varieties of fruit for the season of 1916 up to December 1 have been generally satisfactory . Some very high prices were received and , on the whole , the market condition has been better than for the year of 1915 . At the present time ...
Page 33
... varieties which permit the practice , use For lime - sulfur 1 to 12 as the tips of the leaves are emerging . varieties where the fruit buds open with or before the leaf buds , apply the solution shortly before the blossoms open , and ...
... varieties which permit the practice , use For lime - sulfur 1 to 12 as the tips of the leaves are emerging . varieties where the fruit buds open with or before the leaf buds , apply the solution shortly before the blossoms open , and ...
Page 38
... varieties of sweet cherries are affected to a greater or less extent . The sour cherries and the Duke cherries , however , are affected very little or not at all . Control . After an orchard is already set out there is nothing that can ...
... varieties of sweet cherries are affected to a greater or less extent . The sour cherries and the Duke cherries , however , are affected very little or not at all . Control . After an orchard is already set out there is nothing that can ...
Page 46
... varieties of pears , at any rate , will fit in very nicely with diversified horticulture . If the horticulture of the Willamette Valley is typified by anything , it is typified by its diversification . I am inclined to believe , too ...
... varieties of pears , at any rate , will fit in very nicely with diversified horticulture . If the horticulture of the Willamette Valley is typified by anything , it is typified by its diversification . I am inclined to believe , too ...
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