| Adiel Sherwood - 1829 - 320 pages
...staple extending from one side of the seeds, (and which I believe to be the Brazilian or Pernambuco cotton,) was tried, and was the only new species upon which there could have been any hesitancy; but this too was given up, because not as valuable and not as productive. I have given the... | |
| George Richardson Porter - 1833 - 448 pages
...staple extending from one side of the seeds, and which I believe to be the Brazilian or Pernambuco cotton, was tried, and was the only new species upon which there could have been any hesitancy ; but this too was given up, because not as valuable, and not as productive. I have given... | |
| George Richardson Porter - 1833 - 514 pages
...staple extending from one side of the seeds, and which I believe to be the Brazilian or Pernambuco cotton, was tried, and was the only new species upon which there could have been any hesitancy ; but this too was given up, because not as valuable, and not as productive. I have given... | |
| 1861 - 414 pages
...staple extending from one side of the seeds, and which I believe to be the Brazilian, or Pernambuco cotton, was tried, and was the only new species upon which there could have been any hesitancy ; but this too was given up, because not as valuable, and not as productive. I have given... | |
| Government of Australia Printer - 1861 - 422 pages
...staple extending from one side of the seeds, and which I believe to be the Brazilian, or Pernambuco cotton, was tried, and was the only new species upon which there could have been any hesitancy ; but this too was given up, because not as valuable, and not as productive. I have given... | |
| Ulrich Bonnell Phillips - 1909 - 374 pages
...Pernambuco cotton) was tried and was the only new species on which there could have been any hesitancy; but this too was given up because not as valuable...because I had no other means of establishing facts. I am respectfully yours, etc., Sapelo Island, April, 1828. THOMAS SPALDING. 4 SEA-ISLAND COTTON METHODS... | |
| Commissioner of Agriculture For the West Indies - 1919 - 496 pages
...staple extending from one side of the seeds, and which 1 believe to be the Brazilian, or Pernambuco cotton, was tried, and was the only new species upon...because not • as valuable, and not as productive.' CACAO AND COCO-NUTS IN DOMINICA There appear* to be no increase of interest in this cultivation. Apparently... | |
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