. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA ver valley an 1691 the Big Sioux ills, 1 the have converted the £ai gardens. The typical mountain % white canvas, laden with luscioi cabbages, mealy potatoes and fragi of the"rude methods of the inhahi region, are only suggestions of tl fertile vallevs and mountain co tion of s


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA ver valley an 1691 the Big Sioux ills, 1 the have converted the £ai gardens. The typical mountain % white canvas, laden with luscioi cabbages, mealy potatoes and fragi of the"rude methods of the inhahi region, are only suggestions of tl fertile vallevs and mountain co tion of skilful hands guided b; the high hind ilities of the s under the manipula- rained head. J. S. Newman. SOUTH DAKOTA, HORTICULTURE IN. Fig. 23d6. South Dakota, the twenty - seventh state admitted into the Union, lies a little north of the center of the con- tinent, between lat. 45° 57' N and 42= 28' S and long 9ii° -16' and 104° 3' W. of Greenwich. Its shape is ai,nro\imatPlT a rectangle. Its extreme length from *'/; t;, ,v. -f'i= :i86 miles; extreme breadth north to J,,,, 'in ,.,,1. -â area 7G,815 square miles; population ,,,, I . , , ! The Missouri river divides the state j,,, , .|ual portions. With the exception of a s,i' , ' ,,. II northeast corner, the southeast part is iowrit mU the streams flow in that direction. The state may be divided into three sections: (1) the Black <: (2) the Table-lands The Black Hills in the southwestern part are outliers of the Rocky Moun- tains, and the ex- tensive and very rich deposits of the Missouri, the Ja river on the eastern In sniuhern part tiie valley of the Verrailli"ii i .-n .i-r- lit.' ] the Sioux and the Jam. 1 I â â - â r \ :. nr.^ .ill very fertile and i ' â ''' i':"" ili.'.Mi- Rouri at the south. Di\. i - .i-ri il - m these rich valleys, iM- in eastern part of this In ili''


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