... by further investigations upon the same subject made during the past ten years. When they were prepared, I, like most American writers upon subjects relating to forestry, was strongly impressed with the value of various foreign trees for general cultivation... Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club - Page 11by Torrey Botanical Club - 1886Full view - About this book
| Charles Sprague Sargent - 1886 - 32 pages
...the value of various foreign trees for general cultivation in this State. I am now as fully convinced that the native trees of Massachusetts are better...either wholly or in large part of our native trees. Some of the most valuable timber trees known to man flourish naturally within the borders of this State,... | |
| Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1886 - 548 pages
...various foreign trees for general cultivation in this State. I am now as fully convinced that the nutive trees of Massachusetts are better suited to Massachusetts...plantations are ever to assume real importance, and to mnkc profitable returns upon the money invested in them, they must be composed either wholly or in... | |
| Michigan State University. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1898 - 818 pages
...investigations upon the same subject made during the past ten years. * * * I am now as fully convinced that the native trees of Massachusetts are better...either wholly or in large part of our native trees." The white willow of Europe seems to be an exception to the rule just mentioned, as it grows rapidly... | |
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