Fruits are the overflow of nature's bounty; gems from the skies which are dropped down to beautify the earth, charm the sight, gratify the taste, and minister to the enjoyment of life ; and the more we realize this, the more shall we appreciate the Divine... Annual Report... - Stran 40avtor: Colorado. State Board of Horticulture - 1887Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Western New York Horticultural Society - 1912 - 312 strani
...better means than an abundant supply of ripe fruits. Fruits are the overflow of nature's bounty; gems from the skies which are dropped down to beautify...the taste and minister to the enjoyment of life." WESTERN NEW YORK NURSERIES. The development spoken of above has been going on during the last sixty... | |
| Marshall Pinckney Wilder - 1879 - 246 strani
...better means than an abundant supply of ripe fruits. Fruits are the overflow of nature's bounty; gems from the skies which are dropped down to beautify...to us, and the duty of providing them for others. Like morning's first light, that gladdens the sight, So may the best fruits spread over the earth.... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1892 - 752 strani
...better m ans than an abundant supply of ripe fruits. Fruits are the overflow of nature's bounty ; gems from the skies which are dropped down to beautify the earth, charm the sight, gratify the taste, and minis er to the enjoyment of life , and the more we realize this, the more shall we appreciate the... | |
| Minnesota State Horticultural Society - 1885 - 928 strani
...and btauiy to thine." • In conclusion he adds : "Fruits are the overflow of nature's bounty, gems from the skies, which are dropped down to beautify...to us, and the duty of providing them for others.'' The subject of new fruits was then taken up, and apples being the first called, Mr. Green, of New York,... | |
| Minnesota State Horticultural Society - 1887 - 980 strani
...Society at Grand Eapids, Michigan, in 1885: " Fruits are the overflow of nature's bounty — gems of the skies which are dropped down to beautify the earth,...to us and the duty of providing them for others." May these parting words of our wise and noble friend be indelibly imprinted upon our memory and stimulate... | |
| Minnesota State Horticultural Society - 1886 - 464 strani
...life and beauty to shine." In conclusion he adds : "Fruits are the overflow of nature's bounty, gems from the skies, which are dropped down to beautify...to us, and the duty of providing them for others.'' The subject of new fruits was then taken up, and apples being the first called, Mr. Green, of New York,... | |
| Michigan State Horticultural Society - 1886 - 552 strani
...better means than an abundant supply of ripe fruits. Fruits are the overflow of nature's bounty; gems from the skies which are dropped down to beautify...to us, and the duty of providing them for others. Like morning's first light, that gladdens the sight, So may the best fruits spread over the earth.... | |
| 1886 - 596 strani
...better means than an abundant supply of ripe fruits. Fruits are the overflow of nature's bounty ; gems from the skies which are dropped down to beautify...to us, and the duty of providing them for others. Like morning's first light, that gladdens the sight, So may the best fruits spread over the earth.... | |
| Minnesota Horticultural Society - 1886 - 998 strani
...life and beauty to shine." In conclusion he adds : "Fruits are the overflow of nature's bounty, gems from the skies, which are dropped down to beautify...goodness to us, and the duty of providing them for others.'1 The subject of new fruits was then taken up, and apples being the first called, Mr. Green,... | |
| Minnesota State Horticultural Society - 1887 - 514 strani
...Society at Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1885: " Fruits are the overflow of nature's bounty — gems of the skies which are dropped down to beautify the earth,...goodness to us and the duty of providing them for others. ' ' May these parting words of our wise and noble friend be indelibly imprinted upon our memory and... | |
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