The Minnesota Horticulturist: Annual report of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society, เล่มที่ 34

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Bruce Publishing Company, 1906
 

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หน้า 45 - Cultivation and care may help plants to do better work temporarily, but by breeding plants may be brought into existence which will do better work always, in all places and for all time. Plants are to be produced which will perform their appointed work better, quicker, and with the utmost precision.
หน้า 204 - ... in a full age, like as a shock of corn cometh in in its season ! " To this vigorous and animated delineation, I shall now add a few particulars from my own observation and reflection.
หน้า 329 - The great significance of this congress comes from the fact that henceforth the movement for the conservative use of the forest is to come mainly from within, not from without; from the men who are actively interested in the use of the forest in one way or another, even more than from those whose interest is philanthropic and general. The difference means, as the difference in such a case always does mean, to a large extent the difference between mere agitation and actual execution, between the hope...
หน้า 328 - there is more joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, than over ninety and nine just persons that need no repentance.
หน้า 335 - ... demanded in so many ways, and when this demand will undoubtedly increase, it is a fair question, then, whether the vast demands of the future upon our forests are likely to be met. You are mighty poor Americans if your care for the well-being of this country is limited to hoping that that well-being will last out your own generation. No man here or elsewhere is entitled to call himself a decent citizen if he does not try to do his part toward seeing that our national policies are shaped for the...
หน้า 330 - While the light holds out to burn The vilest sinner may return.' " "I have my doubts as to that, Dr. Goodrich, but he has made a good beginning." "He has indeed. And I have still better news to tell you — this also in the strictest confidence. Our good friend Mr. Cameron has just now offered us a large sum for the endowment of a chair in political science.
หน้า 46 - Plants are to be produced which will perform their appointed work better, quicker and with the utmost precision. Science sees better grains, nuts, fruits and vegetables all in new forms, sizes, colors and flavors, with more nutrients and less waste, and with every injurious and poisonous quality eliminated, and with power to resist sun, wind, rain, frost and destructive fungus and insect pests ; fruits without stones, seeds or spines; better fibre, coffee, tea, spice, rubber, oil, paper and timber...
หน้า 489 - I will not take up any more of your time, but I am one of the largest landowners behind the dam called Terminus.
หน้า 118 - We know that no two trees in any orchard are alike, either in the amount of fruit which they bear or in their vigor and habit of growth. Some are uniformly productive, and some are uniformly unproductive. We know, too, that scions or buds tend to reproduce the characters of the tree from which they are taken. A gardener would never think of taking cuttings from a rose bush or chrysanthemum or a carnation which does not bear flowers.
หน้า 133 - There is no barrier to obtaining fruits of any size, form or flavor desired, and none to producing plants and flowers of any form, color or fragrance. All that is needed is a knowledge to guide our efforts in the right direction, undeviating patience, and cultivated eyes to detect variations of values.

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