| John Aston Warder - 1858 - 348 páginas
...settled the question of distinct inclosures, whether wisely or otherwise, in the affirmative. Fences of some kind being one of the recognized institutions...the practical, and at the same time, the ornamental, LiveFence or Hedge. The reasons for presenting myself in this manner before my brother farmers are... | |
| John Aston Warder - 1858 - 332 páginas
...settled the question of distinct inclosures, whether wisely or otherwise, in the affirmative. Fences of some kind being one of the recognized institutions...public favor: and I here beg to offer that agreeable alternative—the useful, the economical, the practical, and at the same time, the ornamental, LiveFence... | |
| John Aston Warder - 1859 - 348 páginas
...affirmative. Fences of some kind being one $J of the recognized institutions of our country, and J» the majority of our best farms being destitute of...the practical, and at the same time, the ornamental, LiveFence or Hedge. The reasons for presenting myself in this manner before my brother farmers are... | |
| 1858 - 656 páginas
..."Fences of some kind being one of the recognized institutions of onr country, ind the majority of oar best farms being destitute of rock for walls, and...alternative — the useful, the economical, the practical, aud at the same time, the ornamental, Live Fence or Hedge." CARLTON <t PORTER publish for the author,... | |
| Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn, Jack Becker - 1998 - 260 páginas
...cemeteries and forestry and an authority on fruits. Instead of wood or iron fences, he recommended using an "agreeable alternative — the useful, the economical,...the practical, and at the same time, the ornamental, Live-Fence or Hedge" (p. iii). His book was very popular in the Middle West, where new lands were being... | |
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