. Eastern fruit. Fruit-culture; Farm life; Country life. towns where once Custer rode, but there are nK»re travelers and wi<cr heads that hunt for reminiscences where Washington crossed the ice- covered river, or where Meade changed the history of a nation. And fewer still are those who know the true in comparing figures and facts with those in: "Old ; April 7, 1910. "The ; "Apples" (eflitorial). September 7, 1911. "Th«» ; " Apples," bv Harlan D. .«niith, Septcmbtr, 1911. "The World To- an


. Eastern fruit. Fruit-culture; Farm life; Country life. towns where once Custer rode, but there are nK»re travelers and wi<cr heads that hunt for reminiscences where Washington crossed the ice- covered river, or where Meade changed the history of a nation. And fewer still are those who know the true in comparing figures and facts with those in: "Old ; April 7, 1910. "The ; "Apples" (eflitorial). September 7, 1911. "Th«» ; " Apples," bv Harlan D. .«niith, Septcmbtr, 1911. "The World To- and strongest forestry organization in , minor acts which proviâ¢" .,, . , , 1, ^ ⢠and you will see it also from what is written about apples on page 141 of the newly published bookâ New Enerland Wli.'it It is and wluit It is to be. IOCS and cornâyes ;ind apples. New Jersey can raise tall wheat and more grain, to the acre, and follow that crop the same season with another of tomatoes or inter-cro*> peas and corn, or make nmre money per acre on pota- toes than the most advertised of the new States. And as to apples, the city Edited by George French. Boston. Hoston Chamber of Commerce. I found the American people in pointed and an appropriatieia- but in each case the laws have been < tion uuring the last decade ha-^ o<in- declared unconstitutional and the tinned its activities ia the matter f forestry authorities are "^till trying to have some law passed which will stand the test. In 1895 it was tlnally determined that satisfactory ri - ilt- ri-uld not be ob- tained alon.: t r take more active steps in been organized, and has begun a its own brlinlf. Consequently a c<im- , splendid work in the matter of spread- missioner if f'lr-try was appointed i ing forestry information. A four a- tiiief of the Division of Forestry years* course is given at State College, in the Department < f Agriculture. In I As compared with other States man is


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