This is considered one of the finest apples in the Northern States of America, and is extensively grown in Massachussets, for the supply of the Boston Market.
The same effect, however, is produced in some cases by constitution or habits; thus male insects usually emerge first from the pupa, and among migrating birds the males arrive first both in this country and in North America.
Soon there would arise distinct breeds, owing to the varying uses to which the animals and plants were put.
It is a source of astonishment to us that these flowers are not more extensively grown in private gardens.
The most popular melon in cultivation, is extensively grown in warm climates throughout the world, but most abundantly in southern Russia and the southern United States.
It is extensively grown in Florida, and in the West Indies for shipment to northern markets and to Europe.
The tomato is extensively grown as a field crop for canneries in the United States, and in the North is one of the chief winter-forcing crops.
In spite of the enterprise which has brought the fruit here, it seems hardly likely to bring the shippers much reward; but it is extensively grown in Egypt, is in great demand, and very profitable.
In this sunny clime it is extensively grown, and not merely for home use.
The bibo, so extensively grown in China was being cultivated here also and was yielding about $320 per acre.
It was here, too, that we came into the region of the culture of matting rush, extensively grown in Hiroshima and Okayama prefectures, but less extensively all over the empire.
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