Arbor Day: Its History, Observation, Spirit and Significance, Volume 3Robert Haven Schauffler |
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... feet had packed the earth too firmly . Whatever the cause , the acorns refused to sprout , and the townspeople sowed the same ground with rye and oats , and after the harvest they tried the acorn planting again — this time in another ...
... feet had packed the earth too firmly . Whatever the cause , the acorns refused to sprout , and the townspeople sowed the same ground with rye and oats , and after the harvest they tried the acorn planting again — this time in another ...
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... feet had packed the earth too firmly . Whatever the cause , the acorns refused to sprout , and the townspeople sowed the same ground with rye and oats , and after the harvest they tried the acorn planting again — this time in another ...
... feet had packed the earth too firmly . Whatever the cause , the acorns refused to sprout , and the townspeople sowed the same ground with rye and oats , and after the harvest they tried the acorn planting again — this time in another ...
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... feet apart upon each side of one - fourth of the streets in every city and village of Nebraska . Most persons acquainted with the needs of really valuable shade trees realize that such trees should be planted a good deal farther apart ...
... feet apart upon each side of one - fourth of the streets in every city and village of Nebraska . Most persons acquainted with the needs of really valuable shade trees realize that such trees should be planted a good deal farther apart ...
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... feet We softly fold the cradle - sheet ; So plant we the apple - tree . What plant we in this apple - tree ? Buds which the breath of summer days Shall lengthen into leafy sprays ; Boughs where the thrush , with crimson breast , Shall ...
... feet We softly fold the cradle - sheet ; So plant we the apple - tree . What plant we in this apple - tree ? Buds which the breath of summer days Shall lengthen into leafy sprays ; Boughs where the thrush , with crimson breast , Shall ...
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... feet wide and any convenient length- in which to raise nursery stock for planting shade and forest trees on Arbor Day . Such a nursery could be started on Arbor Day by putting into this bed some tiny seedlings such as may be found at ...
... feet wide and any convenient length- in which to raise nursery stock for planting shade and forest trees on Arbor Day . Such a nursery could be started on Arbor Day by putting into this bed some tiny seedlings such as may be found at ...
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