The principle upon which the Letchworth Park Arboretum is established is that it shall consist of a permanent collection of the various species of the world's timber trees likely to thrive in this northern climate, planted scientifically, to test their... Journal - Page 268by International Garden Club - 1919Full view - About this book
| Albert Shaw - 1912 - 968 pages
...species of the world's timber trees likely to thrive in this northern climate, planted scientifically, to test their value and illustrate the processes of...trees. The possibilities of the arboretum for extending our exact knowledge of tree growth will also be fully developed. In each of these miniature forests... | |
| Empire State Forest Products Association - 1908 - 652 pages
...climate, planted scientifically to test their value and illustrate their processes of development, thus supplying not only knowledge for knowledge's sake, but also knowledge for practical use. " In carrying out that principle we will have a collection of the valuable timber trees of the world... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1912 - 528 pages
...species of the world's timber trees likely to thrive in this northern climate, planted scientifically, to test their value and illustrate the processes of...different kinds of trees. The possibilities of the arboreturn for extending exact knowledge of tree growth will also be fully developed. In each of these... | |
| American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society - 1912 - 830 pages
...species of the world's timber trees likely to thrive in this northern climate, planted scientifically, to test their value and illustrate the processes of...knowledge's sake, but also knowledge for practical use. While careful attention will be given to those trees of commercial value which will grow in New York... | |
| American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society - 1912 - 856 pages
...species of the world's timber trees likely to thrive in this northern climate, planted scientifically, to test their value and illustrate the processes of development, so supplying not 3 only knowledge for knowledge's sake, but also knowledge for practical use. While careful attention... | |
| 1919 - 910 pages
...species of the world's timber trees, likely to thrive in this northern climate, planted scientifically to test their value and illustrate the processes of...knowledge's sake but also knowledge for practical use." The possibilities of the arboretum for extending exact knowledge of tree growth will be fully developed.... | |
| American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society - 1920 - 552 pages
...species of the world's timber trees likely to thrive in this northern climate, planted scientifically, to test their value and illustrate the processes of...will not consist merely in a demonstration, clear to erery eye, of the results which may be expected from forest plantations of many different kinds of... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1920 - 1084 pages
...species of the world's "timber itrees likely to thrive in this morthern climate, planted scientifically, to test their value .and illustrate the processes...arboretum will not consist merely in a demonstration, clenr to •every eye, of the results which may be expected from forest plantations of many different... | |
| Charles Mason Dow - 1921 - 764 pages
...thrive in this northern climate, planted scientifically to test their value and illustrate the process of development, so supplying not only knowledge for...knowledge's sake but also knowledge for practical use. 99 He was the founder of the park system of his home city of Jamestown and for many years served as... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1921 - 784 pages
...thrive in this northern climate, planted scientifically to test their value and illustrate the process of development, so supplying not only knowledge for...knowledge's sake but also knowledge for practical •t use. He was the founder of the park system of his home city of Jamestown and for many years served... | |
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