The Agricultural Journal of the Union of South Africa, Volume 6Government Print. and Stationery Office, 1914 |
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Page 86
... Varieties of Barosma ( Buchus ) , except- ing Fig . 2 ... Leaves of Spurious Buchus ( magnified , except 6 ) Dikvoet , Clubroot , or Finger - and - Toe ( Plasmodiophora brassicae , Woronin ) in South Africa ) — Cauliflower Seedlings ...
... Varieties of Barosma ( Buchus ) , except- ing Fig . 2 ... Leaves of Spurious Buchus ( magnified , except 6 ) Dikvoet , Clubroot , or Finger - and - Toe ( Plasmodiophora brassicae , Woronin ) in South Africa ) — Cauliflower Seedlings ...
Page 147
... varieties of tobacco ) the budworm feeds and confines itself to the seed . Sometimes the pest makes its appearance before the flower head is formed ; in that case it is necessary to either spray or hand - pick to get rid of them ...
... varieties of tobacco ) the budworm feeds and confines itself to the seed . Sometimes the pest makes its appearance before the flower head is formed ; in that case it is necessary to either spray or hand - pick to get rid of them ...
Page 169
... Varieties of Barosma ( Buchus ) , excepting Fig . 2 . 2. Empleurum serrulatum Soland . ( False , Long , or Bogus Buchu ) : A. Apex of leaf magnified ; B. Fruit 1. Barosma serratifolia Willd . ( Long Buchu ) ; A. Apex of leaf magnified ...
... Varieties of Barosma ( Buchus ) , excepting Fig . 2 . 2. Empleurum serrulatum Soland . ( False , Long , or Bogus Buchu ) : A. Apex of leaf magnified ; B. Fruit 1. Barosma serratifolia Willd . ( Long Buchu ) ; A. Apex of leaf magnified ...
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... Varieties . There are three species used in medicine ; they differ somewhat in the shape , appearance , and colour of the leaves , but they all contain the same essential oil and camphor to which the plant owes its medicinal value . 66 ...
... Varieties . There are three species used in medicine ; they differ somewhat in the shape , appearance , and colour of the leaves , but they all contain the same essential oil and camphor to which the plant owes its medicinal value . 66 ...
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... varieties debarred from inspection . " " That in view of the fact that certain grades are not entirely satisfactory , and that certain varieties are excluded from inspection , and therefore carried at the higher freight , and yet have ...
... varieties debarred from inspection . " " That in view of the fact that certain grades are not entirely satisfactory , and that certain varieties are excluded from inspection , and therefore carried at the higher freight , and yet have ...
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Page 812 - Nursery stock, including all field-grown florists' stock, trees, shrubs, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit pits and other seeds of fruit and ornamental trees or shrubs, and other plants and plant products for propagation, except field, vegetable, and flower seeds, bedding plants and other herbaceous plants, bulbs, and roots...
Page 360 - ... pounds or, in default of payment, to imprisonment with or without hard labour for a period not exceeding six months...
Page 812 - That for the purpose of this act the term " nursery stock " shall include all field-grown florists' stock, trees, shrubs, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit pits and other seeds of fruit and ornamental trees or shrubs, and other plants and plant products for propagation, except field, vegetable, and flower seeds, bedding plants, and other herbaceous plants, bulbs, and roots.
Page 812 - Field-grown florists' stock, trees, shrubs, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit pits and other seeds of fruit and ornamental trees or shrubs; also field, vegetable, and flower seeds, bedding plants, and other herbaceous plants, bulbs, and roots, and other plants and plant products for, or capable of, propagation.
Page 562 - ... the colonies of the Cape of Good Hope, Natal, the Transvaal, and the Orange River Colony, hereinafter called the colonies, shall be united in a legislative union under one government under the name of the Union of South Africa.
Page 275 - ... 1. Keep the nests clean; provide one nest for every four hens. 2. Gather the eggs twice daily. 3. Keep the eggs in a cool, dry room or cellar. 4. Market the eggs at least twice a week. 5. Sell, kill, or confine all male birds as soon as the hatching season is over. 528 Issued May 17, 1913. US DEPARTMENT OF AGRlCULTURE. FARMERS
Page 425 - Fresh evidence is adduced that bacteria are not the only inhabitants of the soil, but that another group of organisms occurs, detrimental to bacteria, multiplying more slowly under soil conditions and possessing lower power of resistance to heat and to antiseptics.
Page 102 - Minister" shall mean the Minister of Native Affairs; "farm labourer" shall mean a native who resides on a farm and is bona fide, but not necessarily continuously employed by the owner or lessee thereof in domestic service or in farming operations: Provided that — (a) if such native reside on one farm and is employed on another farm of the same owner or lessee he shall be deemed to have resided, and to have been employed, on one and the same farm; (b) such native shall not be deemed to be bona fide...
Page 722 - I know not what epithet to give this soil ; sterility falls short of the idea ; a hungry vitriolic gravel — I occupied for nine years the jaws of a wolf. A nabob's fortune would sink in the attempt to raise good arable crops in such a country...
Page 812 - Field-grown florists' stock" is all florists' stock which is usually grown outside of greenhouses for all or part of the year. "Herbaceous plants" are plants which perish annually down to (sometimes including) the root; that is, soft, succulent plants.