This circular is intended to assist Iowa orchardists in the selection of satisfactory tree fruit varieties either for home or for commercial production. By consulting the descriptions and discussions herein given and by informing himself as to the present status of varieties already grown in hi.q locality, the prospective planter should be in a position to make a selection which will succeed and bring to him satisfactory returns. Doubtless future years will place different valuations upon many of the varieties discussed for Iowa planting
Judging from the many specimens of apples sent in for identification, or submitted at the state fair...
According to the National Christmas Tree Growers Association, Christmas tree production has expanded...
Under this heading attention will be directed in this paper to the following well supported facts : ...
This circular is Intended to assist orchardists in Iowa In the selection of tree fruit varieties whi...
One of the promising seedling apples originated at the Iowa Experiment Station Is now offered to the...
In 1883 a Bulletin was issued by the Horticultural Department giving an outline of our trial since 1...
In the spring of 1883 a Bulletin was issued by this Department giving an outline of our experiments ...
16 pages; includes photographs and drawing. This archival publication may not reflect current scient...
What varieties of fruit should be planted in South Dakota? is a question asked the nurseryman each ...
The Station correspondence has many queries in regard to selection of the most desirable shade and o...
In many sections of Iowa apples can be grown successfully and profitably In a large way, provided th...
In the spring of 1878 we began the work of testing, on the college grounds, promising new, or not we...
Strawberries, plums, currants and gooseberries can be grown in all parts of the state. Red and black...
Fruit growing offers many advantages to the farmer of the intermountain west, chief of which is the ...
To obtain improved varieties of fruits which shall be hardy in Iowa, several thousand successful cro...
Judging from the many specimens of apples sent in for identification, or submitted at the state fair...
According to the National Christmas Tree Growers Association, Christmas tree production has expanded...
Under this heading attention will be directed in this paper to the following well supported facts : ...
This circular is Intended to assist orchardists in Iowa In the selection of tree fruit varieties whi...
One of the promising seedling apples originated at the Iowa Experiment Station Is now offered to the...
In 1883 a Bulletin was issued by the Horticultural Department giving an outline of our trial since 1...
In the spring of 1883 a Bulletin was issued by this Department giving an outline of our experiments ...
16 pages; includes photographs and drawing. This archival publication may not reflect current scient...
What varieties of fruit should be planted in South Dakota? is a question asked the nurseryman each ...
The Station correspondence has many queries in regard to selection of the most desirable shade and o...
In many sections of Iowa apples can be grown successfully and profitably In a large way, provided th...
In the spring of 1878 we began the work of testing, on the college grounds, promising new, or not we...
Strawberries, plums, currants and gooseberries can be grown in all parts of the state. Red and black...
Fruit growing offers many advantages to the farmer of the intermountain west, chief of which is the ...
To obtain improved varieties of fruits which shall be hardy in Iowa, several thousand successful cro...
Judging from the many specimens of apples sent in for identification, or submitted at the state fair...
According to the National Christmas Tree Growers Association, Christmas tree production has expanded...
Under this heading attention will be directed in this paper to the following well supported facts : ...