Annual Report of the Indiana State Horticultural Society; Proceedings of the Annual Session, Volume 53The Society., 1914 |
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... Fruit Growing in Indiana and Outlook for 1913 Apple Show . " The subject is an extremely broad one . and owing to the fact that there are some other speakers who will take up other phases of fruit growing , I shall limit what I have to ...
... Fruit Growing in Indiana and Outlook for 1913 Apple Show . " The subject is an extremely broad one . and owing to the fact that there are some other speakers who will take up other phases of fruit growing , I shall limit what I have to ...
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... fruit - growing states , that in those states the value of the fruit industry is far ahead of that in Indiana , but the 1910 census shows that the value of the fruit industry in Indiana is $ 4,500,000 approximately , while that in ...
... fruit - growing states , that in those states the value of the fruit industry is far ahead of that in Indiana , but the 1910 census shows that the value of the fruit industry in Indiana is $ 4,500,000 approximately , while that in ...
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... fruit trees . In the second year of the apple show , 1912 , this same firm sold five power outfits , ranging in value from $ 150 to $ 300 . This last spring the same firm sold in the State of Indiana and in one territory limited to ...
... fruit trees . In the second year of the apple show , 1912 , this same firm sold five power outfits , ranging in value from $ 150 to $ 300 . This last spring the same firm sold in the State of Indiana and in one territory limited to ...
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... fruit he had sent to some New England town . The return he received was $ 307.50 ; the cost of the fruit on his car was $ 300 . He then had $ 7.50 to pay him for his cost of picking , packing , boxing , adding labor and inter- est on ...
... fruit he had sent to some New England town . The return he received was $ 307.50 ; the cost of the fruit on his car was $ 300 . He then had $ 7.50 to pay him for his cost of picking , packing , boxing , adding labor and inter- est on ...
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... fruit . We all like the flavor of home - grown fruit , and we would prefer to pay a little more for it if we could get it . And in that very connection a number of Indiana growers have told me that they thought the commission men of ...
... fruit . We all like the flavor of home - grown fruit , and we would prefer to pay a little more for it if we could get it . And in that very connection a number of Indiana growers have told me that they thought the commission men of ...
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25 apple trees 75 Better Fruit 75 Indiana Farmer acre Agriculture Apple Show Commission barrel Ben Davis Burton bushel C. B. Durham C. G. Woodbury C. M. Hobbs C. N. Lindley Centerville cents Check codling moth Committee County crop Daniel Cox Douglass E. R. Smith E. Y. Teas Entomologist exhibitors exhibits expenses Fairmount farm Fruit & Produce fruit growers grapes Grimes H. H. Swaim Indiana Apple Show Indiana Horticultural Society Indianapolis and return Lafayette lime-sulphur M. W. Richards Marion Martinsville Milhous November November 19 November 20 orchard organization pack Paoli peach plant premium list President Lindley Produce Distributor Prof Professor Richards pruning Pruning Saw Purdue R. A. Simpson Railroad fare Salem San Jose scale season Secretary Secretary-Treasurer sell soil spray Stayman summer meeting Sylvester Johnson thing tomatoes varieties Voucher W. B. Flick Walter Vonnegut William Walton Winesap winter
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Page 316 - Said guaranty, to afford protection, shall contain the name and address of the party or parties making the sale of such articles to such dealer, and in such case said party or parties shall be amenable to the prosecutions, fines, and other penalties which would attach, in due course, to the dealer under the provisions of this Act.
Page 314 - That it shall be the duty of each district attorney to whom the Secretary of Agriculture shall report any violation of this act, or to whom any health or food or drug...
Page 316 - ... may direct, and the proceeds thereof, if sold, less the legal costs and charges, shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States, but such goods shall not be sold in any jurisdiction contrary to the provisions of this act or the laws of that jurisdiction: Provided, however, That upon the payment of the costs of such libel proceedings and the execution and delivery of a good and sufficient bond...
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