RMMA7GPR–. E. H. Hunt : seedsman . ECLIPSE Hi ! T. DLWING'S BEET BEETS.
RMPFMYME–. 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. beet-culture. This starts on th^ At ant.e m the a'^tuae o£ New York city, exteuds n..,.lv .lu,- w.-stward to the western line of Wisconsin, and u.. druukanl e^ erpur.uea amore erratic course than it in niakin-' it- wayfromthe Great Lakes to the Pacitie, at tin.- head ot the Gult of California. ., .. â Horticul
RMRYEFHX–E. H. Hunt : seedsman ehhuntseedsman1895hunt Year: 1895 ECLIPSE Hi ! T. DLWING'S BEET BEETS.
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RF2EHMWWN–Vitamins A, B, C and minerals E, U, D in food healthy life banners. Exotic fruits and organic vegetables as components of proper nutrition. Dieting ve
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RMK58E4M–London, England, UK. 8th September 2017. Richard E. Beet is a Skipper of Massey Shaw Fireboat. The Massey Shaw Fireboat have saved over 600 soldiers Battle of Dunkirk in 1940 restore to 90% of it original proudly display at The 9th year of Classic Boat Festival at St. Katharine Docks, London, UK.
RM2AA1388–Karottenernte, eine Hand zieht eine Karotte aus der Erde / Harvest of a carrot, a hand is pulling a carrot out of the earth
RMMCHE0B–. E.RLY Wonder Beet ALL VEGETABLE SEEDS in quantities offered in this Catalog are DELIVERED TRANSPORTATION PAID, anywhere in the United States, we reserving the privilege of shipping either by PARCEL POST, EXPRESS or FREIGHT.
RMPG42BN–. Elements of botany. Botany; Botany. MINUTE STliUCTUEB OF LEAVES. 109 Examine another slice from the upper surface. How does the number of stomata in the two cases compare ? Take measurements from the last three sketches with a scale and, knowing what magnifying power was used, answer these questions: ''â (a) How thick is the epidermis ? (6) "What is the length and the breadth of the epidermal cells ? (c) What is the average size of the pulp-cells ?. sp sp Fig. 96. â Vertical Section of the Leaf of the Beet. (Much magnified.) e, epidermis ; p, palisade cells (and similar elongated cells)
RMT1HH37–Diseases of truck crops and Diseases of truck crops and their control diseasesoftruckc00taub Year: 1918 Fig. 20. Beet Diseases. a. Crown gall, b. scab, c. downy mildew, d. Conidiophore of Pernnospora schachlii arising from a stomate of an infected beet leaf, e. germinating zoospore of P. schach- lii, f. oospore of P. schachlii, g. Cercospora leaf spot (after Halsted), h. conidiophore and conidia of Cercospora belt cola (after Duggar), i. Phoma leaf spot (after Pool and McKay), k. pycnidium of Phoma beta; (after T. Johnson) (J.-/, after PriUieux).
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RM2AA1386–Karottenernte, eine Hand zieht eine Karotte aus der Erde / Harvest of a carrot, a hand is pulling a carrot out of the earth
RMMCH235–. 1. Scarlet SHouT-IIoitN C.vnnoT. 2. Early Scarlkt Horn Carrot. 3. Half-Long Scarlet Carrot. 4 To^o Orange Carrot. 5. Long Blood-Red Beet. 6. Bastian's Extra Early Red Beet. 'i. Egyptian Blood Turnip Beet. s. Bastian's Half-Long Blood Beet. For Carrots, see pag-e 14.
RMPFXK7A–. The encyclopedia of practical horticulture; a reference system of commercial horticulture, covering the practical and scientific phases of horticulture, with special reference to fruits and vegetables;. Gardening; Fruit-culture; Vegetable gardening. Fig. 1. Beet Leaf Hopper, la, Adult of E. tenella; lb, Nymph; 2, Adult of E. scitula. ed or elongated in shape; whitish or pale yellow in color with a large tuft of white flocculence covering the posterior end of the body. The legs, antennae, and spots on the top of the head are brown. The winged lice are a little larger, more elon- gated and muc
RMRX4PFB–E H Hunt seedsman E. H. Hunt : seedsman ehhuntseedsman1895hunt Year: 1895 XT IA IMU ESnWTflftH ffiEETo BOUT a week earlier than the ordinary Egyptian Beet. The beets grow very uniform in size, of perfect shape, and in color a rich dark red. When anything in the vegetable line sells well it is either of better quality than others like it or else it matures before the market is glutted with the same kind of vegetable. This Beet combines both of above characteristics, it is the best of all in quality, and in earliness is several days in advance of any other. Everybody wants the best and in the
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RM2AA1385–Karottenernte, eine Hand zieht eine Karotte aus der Erde / Harvest of a carrot, a hand is pulling a carrot out of the earth
RM2AKPWAX–Henderson's midsummer catalogue : 1913 . CRIMSON GLOBE BEET. We Deliver Free in the U.S. To any Post Office, R. R ExpressOffice or Freight Station at our option, All Vegetable and Flower Seeds excepting whereotherwise noted. Vegetable Seeds for Summer Sowing CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD CABBAGE. HALF LONGSCARLETSTUMP-ROOT E
RMMCKWMT–. Fig. 20. Beet Diseases. a. Crown gall, b. scab c. downy mildew, d. Conidiophore of Peroyiospora schachlii arising from a stomate of an infected beet leaf, e. germinating zoospore of P. schach- •/• °°?P.O'"e "f ^- schachlii, g. Cercospora leaf spot (after Halsted), h. conidiophore and conidia of Cercospora belicola (after Duggar), i. Phoma leaf spot (after Pool and McKay), k. pycnidium of Phoma belce (after T. Johnson) {d.-f. after PriUieux).
RMPG421H–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. 128 ESSENTIALS OF BOTANY 151. Stomata. — A stoma is a microscopic pore or slit in the epidermis. It is bounded and opened and shut by guard-cells (Fig. 94, g), usually two in number. These. Fig Vertical Section of the Leaf of the Beet. - St (Much magnified.) e, epidermis; p, palisade-cells (and similar elongated cells); r, cells filled with red cell-sap; i, intercellular spaces; o, air spaces communicating with the stomata; st, stomata, or breathing pores. are generally somewhat kidney-shaped and become more or less curved as they are fuller or less full
RMT1FMXG–Diseases of truck crops Diseases of truck crops / Ralph E. Smith diseasesoftruckc119smit Year: 1940 16 California Agricultural Extension Service [Cm. 119 cross section. All the various plants of the beet family, including sugar beets, table beets, and Swiss chard, are affected by curly top. Many other kinds of plants are also susceptible, the most important being the tomato, in which the disease was first called 'western yellow blight.' For other > *i r f Fig. 7.—Charcoal rot of sugar beet. hosts, see 'Curly Top' (p. 91). Curly top is an extremely sporadic.dis- ease, being very abun
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RM2AA1YH5–Karottenernte, eine Hand zieht eine Karotte aus der Erde / Harvest of a carrot, a hand is pulling a carrot out of the earth
RM2AXEHEB–The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria . in a purely experimentalway in order that it might be demonstrated: — Firstly—That beets could be grown commercially and profitably by farmers, and,Secondly—That a standard marketable sugar could be produced. which would compare favorably with the best manufactured in the Commonwealth. The details of securing the necessary acreage, to make a trial runVvorth while, were put into the hands of Mr. F. E. Lee, who. originally2098. F 138 Journal of, Agriculture, Yjctoria. [10 March, 1912. an officer of the old Beet Company, had for many ears
RMMCKWPT–. Fig. 20. Beet Diseases. a. Crown gall, b. scab, c. downy mildew, d. Conidiophore of Pernnospora schachlii arising from a stomate of an infected beet leaf, e. germinating zoospore of P. schach- lii, f. oospore of P. schachlii, g. Cercospora leaf spot (after Halsted), h. conidiophore and conidia of Cercospora belt cola (after Duggar), i. Phoma leaf spot (after Pool and McKay), k. pycnidium of Phoma beta; (after T. Johnson) (J.-/, after PriUieux).
RMPG4H5Y–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 50 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE bordered by numerous fine filamentous outgrowths. Growth on slant agar gray. It is reported as the cause of vegetable rot.^""^. B. tabacivonis Del. is recorded on tobacco stems.' B. tabificans Del.^''* which perhaps belongs to the genus Bac- terium is reported as the cause of a beet disease in France. B. tracheiphUus, E. F. Sm. (Group number 222. 03-.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colorat
RMT1HH35–Diseases of truck crops and Diseases of truck crops and their control diseasesoftruckc00taubuoft Year: [1918] Fig. 20. Beet Diseases. a. Crown gall, b. scab c. downy mildew, d. Conidiophore of Peroyiospora schachlii arising from a stomate of an infected beet leaf, e. germinating zoospore of P. schach- •/• °°?P.O''e 'f - schachlii, g. Cercospora leaf spot (after Halsted), h. conidiophore and conidia of Cercospora belicola (after Duggar), i. Phoma leaf spot (after Pool and McKay), k. pycnidium of Phoma belce (after T. Johnson) {d.-f. after PriUieux).
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RM2AA1YF3–Eine Hand jätet Unkraut in einem Salatbeet / A hand is weeding plants in a bed with salad
RM2AX47JR–Farmer and stockbreeder . The Worlds Beet.Over a million and a half in aee.. Hifhnt qnalitrwvrknaiiubip E««T t» Work.Mott (UiialiU, SimpleCoaitrocboo. ThoanBilt of alicited Particul»r»snil Priral Tutimoniali. •HHHWr^f^T-.^W .ppliMtiw.LARGE STOCKS A.M^t^ KEPT. R.J.FULLWOOD & BLAND3l->5 Bavsndan St., Haxton, Londan. N. YOUR LAND AND STOP THE SUN-LIGHT WITH EXPENSIVE HEDGES. ^ARMERS! DONT WASTE
RMMEBB81–. Die Gartenkunst . Chiffre-Inserate befördert unter strengster Dis'<retion HaatenstelnA Vogler A.C., Aeiteste Annoncen-E^Df'ift. Fiankturt a M., Zell |02,1. Thöpingcp Grottensteine I zur Anlage von Grotten, Ruinen, Felsenpartien, Wintergärten, Weg-, Beet- und Gräber-Einfassungen. naturbolz-äartentnobei Sessel, Bänke, Tische, Lauben,Brücken, :: Nisthöhlen, Futterständer usw. :. Moderne weiss lackierte Dielenmöbel. Kataloge frei. :: Billigste Bezugsquelle. C. A. Dietrich, Hoflieferant, Clingen 9 bei Greussen.
RMPG0K16–. The Cuba review. 36 THE CUBA R E ' I E W THE SUGAR INDUSTRY Experiments with Sugar Pulp Speaking of a shipment of sugar cane pulp to Mobile from Cuba last week, the NezL' Orleans Picayune says: "The ship- ment came on the steamer "Trafalgar" and constituttc! 4,127 bales, which was loaded into 25 box cars, forming a special train and sent to Madison, Wis. The statement is not definitely made, but as there is a beet sugar factory at Madison, where the juice of the beets is secured by diffusion, it is presumed that the experiments with this (Iried sugar cane will be carried on t
RMT1H3WE–Diseases of truck crops Diseases of truck crops / Ralph E. Smith diseasesoftruckc119smit Year: 1940 Diseases of Truck Crops 21 not much can be done except to replant fields that have been badly at- tacked by the seedling form of the trouble. Southern Root Rot.—In this disease, the roots of growing plants in the field become affected with a rot which spreads from beet to beet. The fungus, Sclerotium Bolfsii, develops an abundant white mold on the beets and soil and on this growth are seen a great many small, round bodies of Fig. 9.—Fungus growth and sclerotia of Sclerotium Bolfsii. (From
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RM2AA137X–Eine Hand jätet Unkraut in einem Salatbeet / A hand is weeding plants in a bed with salad
RM2AFRCKC–. Western agriculture. e acre are secured, but less for the labor involved;and labor is a very important item in raising sugar beets. Thinning. When the plants have about four leaves theyhave to be thinned. A block is chopped out with a hoe,leaving little bunches from eight to twelve inches apart.Each bunch must then be thinned by hand, leaving but oneplant in a place, in order that the beets may have the properspace. Thinning is the most tedious and expensive opera-tion in beet growing. Cultivation. During the growing season beets requireconsiderable cultivation. There is at present good mach
RMMA7GRH–. E. H. Hunt : seedsman . XT IA IMU ESnWTflftH ffiEETo BOUT a week earlier than the ordinary Egyptian Beet. The beets grow very uniform in size, of perfect shape, and in color a rich dark red. When anything in the vegetable line sells well it is either of better quality than others like it or else it matures before the market is glutted with the same kind of vegetable. This Beet combines both of above characteristics, it is the best of all in quality, and in earliness is several days in advance of any other. Everybody wants the best and in the opinion of all who have tried it this is the best
RMPFXRBN–. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. 32 T II E CUBA REVI E V. Central Orozco, Province of Pinar del Rio. SUGAR REVIEW Specially written for "The Cuba Review" by Jlillett & Gray, New York. Our last review for this magazine was dated April 4. With the winding up of the sugar-making campaign at the Utah factories last month the 1918-19 domestic Beet Crop has come to a close, and we have since been compiling from the reports of the factories the figure of total production which is given by us herewith as 674,892 tons, slightly less than the outturn of the 1917-18 crop. The prospe
RMRYG38Y–E. H. Hunt : seedsman ehhuntseedsman1894hunt Year: 1894 The soil which is best suited for the culture of the beet is that which is rather light, provided that it is thoroughly enriched with manure. For an early sup- ply sow in spring, as soon as the ground becomes fit to work, in drills about one foot apartand two inches deep. Sow again in May for main crop and in June for winter use. Whefl plants have attained three or four leaves,thin out, so that they may stand eight or nine inches apart. One ounce to JO feet of drill; j to 6 lbs. to acre. Eclipse. This is the earliest DEWING'S BBET. ECLI
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RM2AA137Y–Eine Hand jätet Unkraut in einem Salatbeet mit Bewegungsdynamik / A hand is weeding plants in a bed with salad with dynamic movement
RM2AXED5G–The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria . ear, the cultivation of the cropto be carried out to the satisfaction of the Agricultural Depart-ment. A system of three-course rotation to be followed {i.e., the10 acres under beet in any year shall not be put under beet againuntil the third year following) unless remission of this conditionbe approved by the Agricultural Department, and the whole result-ing crop of manufacturable beet shall be supplied to the MaffraFactory, which will pay for same at a rate per ton of toppedclean roots delivered at the factory, such rate to be determin
RMMCJG2X–. New Mammoth Stringless Gkees Pon Bean. Dreer's Excelsior Beeto A beautiful Extra Early Blood Turnip Beet which, while not a new variety, is so far superior to any of tho>e of recent introduction that we have decided to bring it more prominently to the notice of our customers. I he illustration, which was made from a photograph, shows he beautiful shape of this variety, which has m its make- up a combination of all that is desirable in a f^r>t-class Beet, beincr fully as early as any other known sort, and of a rich, dark%lood color, and delightfully sweet in flavor. ^^ e are conf^.lent
RMPFY4W7–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1921 46th year. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. Currie's Complete Fertilizer FOR THE GARDEN and LAWN. :(3 CLEAN-ODORLESS CONVENIENT -0 111 AVHI n:> TO I SE VCRE. For Garden Crops. For root crops generally, in- cluding Asparagus, Beet, Onion, Potatoes, Turnip, also Cabbage, Cauliflower, T o m a t o e s and Strawberries, 500 to 1500 lbs. For Beans, Corn, C
RMRYEXEY–E. H. Hunt : seedsman ehhuntseedsman1895hunt Year: 1895 2 E. H. HUNT, SEEDSMAN, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. XT IA IMU ESnWTflftH ffiEETo BOUT a week earlier than the ordinary Egyptian Beet. The beets grow very uniform in size, of perfect shape, and in color a rich dark red. When anything in the vegetable line sells well it is either of better quality than others like it or else it matures before the market is glutted with the same kind of vegetable. This Beet combines both of above characteristics, it is the best of all in quality, and in earliness is several days in advance of any other. Everybod
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RM2AA1YF5–Eine Hand jätet Unkraut in einem Salatbeet mit Bewegungsdynamik / A hand is weeding plants in a bed with salad with dynamic movement
RM2AFTAB0–. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. A STUDY OF SOME CALIFORNIA BUTTERS. 231 FOODS. FEEDIISG-STXJFFS. AISTD SUGAE-EEETS. Bv M. E. Jaffa. A STUDY OF SOME CALIFORNIA BUTTERS MADE FOR EXPORT. This investigation was undertaken at the request of the U. S. Depart-ment of Agriculture, for the purpose of ascertaining the quality ofbutter produced from milk of cows whose food consisted largely ofsugar-beet pulp silage. The dairy was situated at Alvarado, Alameda County, adjacent tothe beet-sugar factory. The milk was hau
RMMCK66C–. Fio. lQ.âEntyloma Magnusii. Germin- ated spores; the promycelium of one shows a whorl of three branches with apices elongating to form germ-tubes; the other shows two, out of three, germ-tubes giving off branched sporidia (conidia). (After Woronin.) E. leproidum Trab.- Oedomyces leproides (Sacc.)]. Diseased beet-root exhibits irregular outgrowths, which enclose spaces filled with the brown spore-powder of this fungus. E. nympheae (Cunningham) Setch.-'' on various species of Nympliea in America, Africa, and Europe. Melanotaenium.^ spores unicellular in patches on an intercellular mycelium l
RMPG464Y–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 321 Foreign species are on Papaver, Ranunculus, Delphinium, Calen- dula, Thalictrum and several other hosts. E. betiphilum Bub. is described on beet seed capsules; ^° E. lephroideum for the same host in France; E. calendulae (Oud.) de B. on Calendula. E. crastophilum Sacc.^ Sori in leaves, subcircular to linear, about 0.25-2 mm. in length, usually distinct though occasionally merged, black, long covered by the epidermis; spores dark-brown, tightly packed and adhering. Fig. 237.—E. ellisii, chlamy
RMRX5WGF–E H Hunt seedsman E. H. Hunt : seedsman ehhuntseedsman1894hunt Year: 1894 28 E. H. HUNT, ISEED^SMAN, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. The soil which is best suited for the culture of the beet is that which is rather light, provided that it is thoroughly enriched with manure. For an early sup- ply sow in spring, as soon as the ground becomes fit to work, in drills about one foot apartand two inches deep. Sow again in May for main crop and in June for winter use. Whefl plants have attained three or four leaves,thin out, so that they may stand eight or nine inches apart. One ounce to JO feet of drill; j to
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RM2AXKBFE–Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . iHEI1l!rADRHR-PHIIADtLPHIA-fi-^RmABL^VtGETAB[E SEEDS- JHH Rothe Ruebe, Ger. BEETS. Betterave, Fr. Remolaoha, Sp.. One ounce will sow 50 feet of drill; 6 to t summer nearlyburned up the Beet seed crops, end seed uDOW exceedingly scarce, with prices higher.We advise customers to buy early, beforestocks are exhausted. Crosbys Egyptian. (See cut.) Extremely early, and may be grown eitheiout-of-doors or under glass, and in eitheicas
RMMCK6KN–. Fig. 170.—Entytoiua Magnusii. Germin- ated spores; the promycelium of one shows a whorl of three branches with apices elongating to fonn germ-tubes; the other shows two, out of three, germ-tubes giving off branched sporidia (conidia). (After Woronin.) E. leproidum Trab.'- Oedomyces leproides (Sacc.)]. Diseased beet-root exhibits irregular outgrowths, which enclose spaces filled with the brown spore-powder of this fungus. E. nympheae (Cunningham) Setch.^ on various species of Nymphea in America, Africa, and Europe. Melanotaenium/ Spores unicellular in patches on an intercellular mycelium lyi
RMPG46Y3–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 400 A NGIOSPERMA E—DICOTYLEDONES Visitors.—Small flies and ants were seen in Nova Zemlia, but no visitors in Spitzbergen. Herm. Miiller observed in the Alps no fewer than 85 Diptera (mostly Muscidae). besides 8 beetles, 20 Hymenoptera, and 13 Lepidoptera; Loew saw a hover-fl)' in the same region ('Blutenbiol. Floristik,' p. 397). Lindman noticed flies, Hymeno- ptera, and a beetle on the Dovrefjeld. MacLeod saw 8 short-tongued Hymenoptera, a Phryganid, a beet
RMT01XX6–Dreer's market gardeners' wholesale price list : vegetable seeds, flower seeds, garden requisites, implements, insecticides, etc . dreersmarketgard1911henr Year: 1911 HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BEETS—Ger. Salatrube. Dreer's Special Crosby's Egyptian Beet. (S^e cut.) Produced from roots which have had special care in selecting and far superior to the ordinary stock of Crosby's Egyptian Beet. ]^ lb., 30 cts.; lb., Ji.oo ; 10 lbs., $9.00; bu., $12.00. Crosby's Eg'yptian. An improved strain of the Egyptian Beet, specially recommended as an extra early sort. It is mu
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RM2AKPCP9–Annual report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station . e precedingspecies. It requires only passing mention here, for the rice weevilfar surpasses it in numbers and destructiveness in the SouthernStates. Owing to its lack of wings, the granary weevil remains in thebarn and corn cribs; hence, where proper precautions are taken tofeed or remove all infested corn each fall before the new crop ishoused, this species can never become abundant like the precedingone. The granary weevil infests wheat, corn, barley and other grains,but is generally considered as a corn weevil. GRAIN BEET
RMMACCHY–. Dreer's wholesale price list : bulbs for florists plants for florists flower seeds for florists vegetable and grass seeds, fertilizers, insecticides tools, sundries, etc . SPECIALLY SELECTED STOCKS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS For Fall and Winter Sowing in Open Ground or Under Glass. Beet Dark-Leaved Globe Early Model (See cut) . . Crosby's Egyptian Arlington Favorite . Early Egyptian Blood Turnip Eclipse Edmand's Blood Turnip . Detroit Dark Red Dreer's Excelsior Blood . . Early Blood Turnip Bastian's Half-Long ..... Cabbage Early Jersey Wakefield .... Charleston or Large Wakefield Early Winnigstadt E
RMPG4CTP–. Diseases of truck crops and their control . Vegetables. Fig. 20. Beet Diseases. fl. Crown gall, b. scab, c, downy mildew, d. Conidiophore of Peronospora schachtii arising from a stomate of an infected beet leaf, e. germinating zoospore of P. schach- tii,/. oospore of P. schachtii, g. Cercospora leaf spot (after Halsted), ft. conidiophore and conidia of Cercospora beticola (after Duggar), i, Phoma leaf spot (after Pool and McKay), k, pycnidium of Phoma beta (after T. Johnson) {d.-f. after PrilUeux).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digit
RMT1FKT1–Diseases of truck crops Diseases of truck crops / Ralph E. Smith diseasesoftruckc119smit Year: 1940 Fig. 2.—Spore pustules of rust on asparagus tops. choke,' p. 7 ; 'Wet Rot' under 'Beet,' p. 23; 'Root Rot' under 'Cruci- fers,' p. 42; and other diseases caused by species of Phytophthora.) A satisfactory method of disinfecting the water used for washing aspara- gus has not been found. Rust.—The principal symptom of this disease is a dusty, red rust of the bushy tops which grow up each year after the asparagus cutting stops (fig. 2). Such tops when disturbed give off clouds of red dust, which
RM2T0E6GB–Natural close up food/vegetable Swiss Chard still life in crisp summer sunshine
RMK58E5C–London, England, UK. 8th September 2017. The 9th year of Classic Boat Festival at St. Katharine Docks, London, UK.
RM2AJ3TP2–Manual of flax culture, comprising full information on the cultivation, management, and marketing of the crop . e spreading, which is performedchiefly by women and girls, but sometimes alsoby men, should commence at the same time thatthe carts commence to drop the beets all over thefield, as, if allowed to dry in the beet, the flax doesnot separate freely. Each spreader—standingwith her back to the wind, if there is any; but ifcalm, towards that point whence the prevailingwinds come—takes an open beet on her left arm,from which she takes a handful, lays it down onthe grass, root end next herse
RMMA7GXT–. E. H. Hunt : seedsman . The soil which is best suited for the culture of the beet is that which is rather light, provided that it is thoroughly enriched with manure. For an early sup- ply sow in spring, as soon as the ground becomes fit to work, in drills about one foot apartand two inches deep. Sow again in May for main crop and in June for winter use. Whefl plants have attained three or four leaves,thin out, so that they may stand eight or nine inches apart. One ounce to JO feet of drill; j to 6 lbs. to acre. Eclipse. This is the earliest DEWING'S BBET. ECLIPSE BEET. beet in cultivation, a
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