Arbor Day: Its History, Observation, Spirit and Significance, Volume 3Robert Haven Schauffler |
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... brought out by the various states . The editor has aimed to include in the present volume the most practical as well as the most beautiful essays , articles , letters , stories , exercises , and poems that have been written about Arbor ...
... brought out by the various states . The editor has aimed to include in the present volume the most practical as well as the most beautiful essays , articles , letters , stories , exercises , and poems that have been written about Arbor ...
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... brought out in the pages that follow . While the important movement for the conserva- tion of our national resources , inaugurated by President Roosevelt , has given Arbor Day a new national significance , it has emphasized the unfor ...
... brought out in the pages that follow . While the important movement for the conserva- tion of our national resources , inaugurated by President Roosevelt , has given Arbor Day a new national significance , it has emphasized the unfor ...
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... brought to our notice and we have had our attention turned from books to plants , as equally the genuine sources of truth and inspira- tion . Now is the time in which we should profit by all this instruction in the past . The countless ...
... brought to our notice and we have had our attention turned from books to plants , as equally the genuine sources of truth and inspira- tion . Now is the time in which we should profit by all this instruction in the past . The countless ...
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... brought over and used instead of the subsoil . III . Take up as large a root system as possible with the tree you dig . The smaller the ball of earth , the greater the loss of feeding roots and the danger of starvation to the tree . IV ...
... brought over and used instead of the subsoil . III . Take up as large a root system as possible with the tree you dig . The smaller the ball of earth , the greater the loss of feeding roots and the danger of starvation to the tree . IV ...
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... brought , Life's golden fruit is shed . d THE COMING OF SPRING BY HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN IT WAS far in January , and all day the snow was pelting down , but toward evening it grew calm . The sky looked as if it had been swept , and had ...
... brought , Life's golden fruit is shed . d THE COMING OF SPRING BY HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN IT WAS far in January , and all day the snow was pelting down , but toward evening it grew calm . The sky looked as if it had been swept , and had ...
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