| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1869 - 724 páginas
...latter place, though the tubers were small. They were regularly planted for several years, until the seed was lost by freezing during the winter. At St....saw anywhere, and very large, many of them weighing uve or six pounds. They were crisp and sweet, though occasionally a very large one would be hollow-hearted.... | |
| Commissioner of Agriculture - 1869 - 728 páginas
...They were regularly planted for several years, until the seed was lost by freezing during the Aviuter. At St. Michael's they did not do well. Salad was successful,...saw anywhere, and very large, many of them weighing five or six pounds. They were crisp and sweet, though occasionally a very large one would be hollow-hearted.... | |
| Washington Government Pritning Office - 1869 - 722 páginas
...latter place, though the tubers were small. They were regularly planted for several years, until the seed was lost by freezing during the winter. At St....Salad was successful, but cabbages would not head. succeeding spring, on examining the locality, quite a number of blades appeared, and when I left Nulato,... | |
| 1870 - 632 páginas
...latter place, though the tubers were small. They were regularly planted for several years, until the seed was lost by freezing during the winter. At St.....Salad was successful ; but cabbages would not head. t " The white round turnips grown at St. Michael's were the best I ever saw any where, and very large,... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury. Special Agents Division - 1879 - 212 páginas
...latter place, though the tubers were small. They were regularly planted for several years until the seed was lost by freezing during the winter. At St....saw anywhere, and very large, many of them weighing five or six pounds. They were crisp and sweet, though occasionally a very large one would be hollow-hearted.... | |
| Louis Arthur Coolidge - 1897 - 276 páginas
...latter place, though the tubers were small They were regularly planted for several years, until the seed was lost by freezing during the winter. At St....Michael's they did not do well. Salad was successful, but cabbage would not head. The white round turnips, grown at St. Michael's, from European seed, were very... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury. Special Agents Division - 1898 - 1118 páginas
...latter place, though the tubers were small. They were regularly planted for several years until the seed was lost by freezing during the winter. * At...saw anywhere, and very large, many of them weighing 5 or 6 pounds each. They were crisp and sweet, though occasionally a very large one would be hollow-hearted.... | |
| United States. Board of Indian Commissioners - 1870 - 188 páginas
...latter place, though the tubers were small. They were regularly planted for several years, until the seed was lost by freezing during the winter. At St....saw anywhere, and very large, many of them weighing five or six pounds. They were crisp and sweet, though occasionally a very large one would be hollow-hearted.... | |
| Newport Natural History Society - 1883 - 662 páginas
...They were regularly planted for several years until the seed was lost by freezing during the winter. Salad was successful, but cabbages would not head. The white round turnips, grown at St. Michaels, were the best I ever saw anywhere, and very large, many of them weighing five or six pounds."... | |
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