Western Fruit

farming in Western Australia?
Hello, I'm looking for farm work around the area WA and was wondering if anyone had any information or details contact farmers or jobs. trying to reap the fruits or woek on catlte companies ect, but will do everything. any help would be great! cheers
jobsearch.gov.au try Google Local or regional newspapers
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USA Trains 16717 Western Fruit Express 50′ Mech. Reefer $101.47 |
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USA Trains 16718 Western Fruit Express 50′ Mech. Reefer $101.47 |
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MAINLINE 36 ft wooden reefer kit WESTERN FRUIT $20.00 |
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ATLAS ‘N’ 40′ WOOD REEFER WESTERN FRUIT EXPRESS #72065 $15.95 |
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HO Vintage Athearn Western Fruit Express Reefer Kit $10.49 |
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2 Athearn HO Train PODS Container+Western Fruit Trailer $9.99 |
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ATLAS N’ BOX CAR BN / WESTERN FRUIT RBWX 33305 $9.49 |
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ATLAS N’ BOX CAR BN / WESTERN FRUIT RBWX 33306 $9.49 |
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Atlas N Scale GN Western Fruit Express car $6.99 |
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HO 40′ Ice-Bunker Reefer (Western Fruit Express) by TM $6.99 |
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ConCor N Scale BN Western Fruit Express 50′ Box Car $4.99 |
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N Western Fruit Express Box Car #194007 – Unknown Mfg $0.95 |
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Blackcap, Western, Black, White Bark Raspberry-15 Seeds $2.99 Blackcap Raspberry, Black Raspberry, or White bark Raspberry is a species of Rubus native to western North America, from British Columbia, Canada south to California, New Mexico and Mexico. It is closely related to the eastern Black Raspberry Rubus occidentalis. It is a deciduous perennial shrub growing to 2.5m(7ft) by 1m at a medium rate.A native raspberry? Yes, and it tastes great! The fruit of … |
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WESTERN CHILI PEPPER 3-D SOAP DISPENSER LOTION JAR $14.99 We have our Brand New collection to spice up your kitchen.This delightful ceramic chili pepper collection was design to bring life and bright colors to your kitchenwether your home decor is Western or Southwester the Red Hot Chili Pepper will add a colorful Accent to your kitchen. Chili Pepper dcor is Americans #1 selection.This collection is pure ceramic with amazing finish. The chili looks so re… |
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CONESTOGA WESTERN VEGETABLES WATSONVILLE CALIFORNIA USA CRATE LABEL PRINT REPRODUCTION $7.90 THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL / GREAT QUALITY REPRODUCTION VINTAGE POSTER !!! THE POSTERS ARE PRINTED ON HEAVYWEIGHT PROFESSIONAL MATTE PAPER USING **GICLEE** TECHNIQUE. THE QUALITY OF THE IMAGES IS JUST AMAZING!!! 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE!!! IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED JUST RETURN THE POSTER, NO QUESTIONS ASKED!!! IMAGE SIZE IS 12″ X 16″ – PAPER SIZE IS 15″ X 18″ THIS POSTER WILL MAKE A FANTASTIC AD… |
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Texas Fruit Shack $12.99 “Hard to believe,” says Cornell Hurd in his liner notes, “that at one time in America, Wynonie Harris, Moon Mullican, Bob Wills, Hank Williams, Lalo Guerrero, and Louis Jordan had records on the jukebox.” In a nutshell, that tells you what you need to know about Hurd’s musical sensibilities. The Austin bandleader uses Texas honky-tonk as a foundation, then adds doses of swing, boogie, jump blues, … |
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Tim and Willy’s Fruitcake Christmas themed CD release from infamous Arizona country music DJs Tim and Willy and friends. Track list: 1. WALKIN’ IN A WINTER WONDERLAND -Keith Urban 2. PAT HAZEL 3. BRIAN REGAN 4. WILLY HAS A DREAM 5. SHE THINKS MY BACK HAIR’S SEXY – Willy D. Loon 6. HOW DO WE TIP THIS COW – Tim & Willy 7. GIRLS NEED A GUY (ANDREA & TARA’S SONG) – Tim & Willy 8. ACE 9. CHAIN OF LOVE: THE MOVIE 10. JEFF THE JA… |
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Three Byrds Land in London $24.98 … |
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Heart of Dragon $9.98 Something a bit different from the team of Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung, Heart of Dragon has action scenes and comedy, but also tells the dramatic tale of two brothers who are torn between duty and dreams. Tat Fung (Chan) has recently left a S.W.A.T.-type agency for the local police force to take care of his mentally disabled older brother Do-do (Hung). Although Do-do is a full grown man, he has th… |
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Some Fruits of Solitude in Reflections & Maxims $9.45 Description not available. |
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Western Garden Book of Edibles (Paperback) $16.31 Description not available. |
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Hoboes (Hardcover) $18.3 Description not available. |
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The Place of Dead Roads $11.14 This second book in Burroughs’s Western Lands trilogy, which begins with CITIES OF THE RED NIGHT and concludes with THE WESTERN LANDS, follows the story of Kim Carsons and the Wild Fruits, an outlaw gang that travels across space and time to wage … |
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Forbidden Fruit (Paperback) $12.11 Description not available. |
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School Figures $12.3 Song sees the fractured world of immigrant Asians with compassionate yet cool eyes. These sensual, calm poems are themselves the fruit of East-to-West transplanting. |
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Shop Class As Soulcraft (MP3 CD) $17.33 Matthew B. Crawford, an electrician and motorcycle mechanic, pitches the pleasures of blue-collar repair work as a means for mending many of the ills of modern society. Crawford describes how manual repair connects people to their possessions and yield… |
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Shop Class As Soulcraft (Compact Disc) $78.82 Matthew B. Crawford, an electrician and motorcycle mechanic, pitches the pleasures of blue-collar repair work as a means for mending many of the ills of modern society. Crawford describes how manual repair connects people to their possessions and yield… |
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Shop Class As Soulcraft (MP3 CD) $37.97 Matthew B. Crawford, an electrician and motorcycle mechanic, pitches the pleasures of blue-collar repair work as a means for mending many of the ills of modern society. Crawford describes how manual repair connects people to their possessions and yield… |
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Shop Class As Soulcraft (Compact Disc) $21.65 Matthew B. Crawford, an electrician and motorcycle mechanic, pitches the pleasures of blue-collar repair work as a means for mending many of the ills of modern society. Crawford describes how manual repair connects people to their possessions and yield… |
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Seinfeld and Philosophy $12.11 Careful scrutiny of the world’s most infamous nobodies yields an unlikely survey of key elements of Western philosophy. The subject matter of Irwin’s collection–14 essays from philosophy professors who are also Seinfeld aficionados–ranges from P… |
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Western Fruit Gardening: a Handbook for the Home Gardener on Fruit Var $7.99 Western Fruit Gardening: a Handbook for the Home Gardener on Fruit Var |
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Fruit Of Western Life $19.48 Fruit Of Western Life : Or Blanche And Other Poems by David Reeve Arnell Published in 2007 by Kessinger Publishing, LLC |
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Hooper’s Western Fruit Book: A Compendium Collection Of Facts $19.24 Hooper’s Western Fruit Book: A Compendium Collection Of Facts |
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Fruit of Western Life: Or Blanche and Other Poems $25.08 Fruit of Western Life: Or Blanche and Other Poems |
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Hooper’s Western Fruit Book: A Compendium Collection Of Facts, $20.67 Hooper’s Western Fruit Book: A Compendium Collection Of Facts, |
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Fruit of Western Life; Or, Blanche, and Other Poems $15.52 Fruit of Western Life; Or, Blanche, and Other Poems |
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Fruit of Western Life; Or, Blanche, and Other Poems $28.8 Fruit of Western Life; Or, Blanche, and Other Poems |
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Hooper’s Western Fruit Book: A Compendium Collection Of Facts $25.77 Hooper’s Western Fruit Book: A Compendium Collection Of Facts |
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Fruit of Western Life: Or Blanche and Other Poems $15.44 Fruit of Western Life: Or Blanche and Other Poems |
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Western Fruit Book $18.97 Franklin Elliott’s 1859 work is a comprehensive source of information on the varieties of fruit available for culture in the United States in the mid-19th century and how they were cultivated. |
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Fruit! $14.35 Fruit! |
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Fruit $9.97 Fruit |
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Fruit $23.52 Fruit |
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Fruit $23.3 Fruit |
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Fruit $22.49 Fruit |
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Fruit! $17.95 Fruit! |
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Fruit $23.28 Fruit |
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Fruit $19.78 Fruit |
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Fruit Growing in Arid Regions $15.79 Paddock and Whipple’s 1914 text offers comprehensive instructions for cultivating fruit in the various climes of the western United States. |
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The Western Fruit Book $24.14 No Synopsis Available |
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Western Fruit Book $27.93 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: Alberge. Form, roundish; leaves, globose; flowers, small; flesh, yellow, red at stone; color, purplish cheek; size, 2; quality, 2; season, August; freestone. Eemarks.?Foreign. Only second-rate in flavor. Allen. Form, roundish leaves, globose; flowers, small; flesh, pleasant vinous flavor, juicy; color, white, red cheek; size, 3; quality, 2; season, September, freestone. Eemarks.?Hardy, and good bearer, and eminently productive. Has been raised forty years from the seed, uniformly true. Cultivated by several of its name, in Walpole, Mass. (Cole). This peach, like the Blood, and many others, reproduces the same from the seed (there are also some plums which do the same). Probably the trees are more healthy and hardy in consequence. Anne, Early. Form, roundish; leaves, serrated, without glands; flowers, large; color, white, with a faint, but beautiful tinge of red, next the sun; size, 2 to 3; quality, 2 to 3; season, 1st July; freestone. Eemarks.?An old English sort. It is the first peach, of any value that ripens; except the Early Tillotson, which ripens at the same time, and is superior. The Early Tillotson, will, therefore, take its place for general culture. The Early Eed and White Nutmeg, are not worth much, being too small. The trees of the Early Anne are of rather feeble growth. BALTIMOEE BEAUTY, or Belle. Form, roundish oval; leaves, with globose glands; flowers, largo; flesh, yellow, but red at the stone, sweet, and very good?a little mealy, if over-ripe; color, deep orange, with a rich, brilliant red cheek; size, 2 to 3; quality, 2; season, July; freestone. Eemarks.?A very good, arid remarkably handsome, peach, of native origin. Its chief fault is not being quite juicy enough. Barrington. Form, roundish ovate, apex rather pointed, suture on … |
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Hooper’s Western Fruit Book $21.66 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: I E-A. O HCE S- Alberge. Form, roundish; leaves, globose; flowers, small; flesh, yellow, red at stone; color, purplish cheek; size, 2; quality, 2; season, August; freestone. Eemarks.?Foreign. Only second-rate in flavor. Allen. Form, roundish leaves, globose; flowers, small; flesh, pleasant vinous flavor, juicy; color, white, red cheek; size, 3; quality, 2; season, September, freestone. Eemarks.?Hardy, and good bearer, and eminently productive. Has been raised forty years from the seed, uniformly true. Cultivated by several of its name, in Walpole, Mass. (Cole). This peach, like the Blood, and many others, reproduces the same from the seed (there are also some plums which do the same). Probably the trees are more healthy and hardy in consequence. Anne, Early. Form, roundish; leaves, serrated, without glands; flowers, large; color, white, with a faint, but beautiful tinge of red, next the sun; size, 2 to 3; quality, 2 to 3; season, 1st July; freestone. Kemarks.?An old English sort. It is the first peach, of any value that ripens; except the Early Tillotson, which ripens at the same time, and is superior. The Early Tillotson, will, therefore, take its place for general culture. The Early Eed and White Nutmeg, are not worth much, being too small. The trees of the Early Anne are of rather feeble growth. BALTIMOEE BEAUTY, or Belle. Form, roundishoval; leaves, with globose glands; flowers, large; flesh, yellow, but red at the stone, sweet, and very good?a little mealy, if over-ripe; color, deep orange, with a rich, brilliant red cheek; size, 2 to 3; quality, 2; season, July; freestone. Eemarks.?A very good, and remarkably handsome, peach, of native origin. Its chief fault is not being quite juicy enough. Barrington. Form, roundish ovate, apex rather pointe… |
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Eastern Fruit on Western Dishes $19.05 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: n. THE FAITHLESSNESS OF. WOMAN. ABOU BEN ADHEM was bothered more by disappointed lovers than by any other class of people. Every day he was called upon to apply the salve of wisdom to the burns inflicted by love. One morning a young man came to him with a pitiful story of cruet disappointment. He loved a beautiful girl in Hackensack, who had imposed conditions upon him which, one after another, he had fulfilled, only to behold her marry another man after all. What should he do? Listen, said Abou, to the stoiy of my life. I too .have loved, ? I too have been disappointed. For a time life had no charms for me, for I lost faith in humanity. My pitcher went to the well once, ? it was broken, and it seemed to me that it never could be mended. Life was to me an empty egg-shell. – Some centuries ago I was a gushing youth of twenty-two. I loved a vest of many colors, Idoted on perfumery, and a tooth-brush was my ‘young man’s best companion.’ I do not, I cannot, inveigh against tooth-brushes, but only against the motive for using them. It was appearance, in my case, not cleanliness. I suffered in No. 7 boots, when comfort and private good demanded No. 10s. Corns now remind me of my folly. So true it is that the excesses of our youth are merely drafts upon our old age. I wore linen of the whitest, coats most faultless, ? I was, in short, young and a fool. Alas, that one never discovers that he is a fool till it is too late to avert the consequences thereof! Of course I was in love; no young men of the style I have indicated are ever out of it. Love prompted the flaming vests, the snowy linen, the tooth-brush, and the tight boots. Her name was Zara. She was beautiful as an houri and as skittish as a young colt. ‘ Skittish’ is not an elegant wor… |
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Fruit of Western Life $16.42 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: THE STORM-SPIRIT. Dwell in the depths of the sultry air, I sail on the hurrying cloud O’er valleys and mountain-tops jagged and bare, When the thunder-peal sounds loud; And the eagle, alit on a shiver’d peak, With an eye on the dashing spray, When he hears the rush of my pinions sweep Is off with a shriek?and away ! Away, away ! but I follow him there, As through heaven’s blue vault he springs, Till I leave the conqueror stricken and bare, With the dust on his royal wings. He may gaze on the sun with a tireless eye, He may sport with the torrent’s foam, But woe to his plumes when the whirlwinds fly From the depths pf their pent-up home. I dwell in the caves of the upper deep, And the clouds my nurslings are, And all the night I watch o’er their sleep By the light of some lonely star;? And I laugh while the beautiful skyey tent Of the heaven is black’ning o’er, And the dark pavilion of clouds is rent By the thunder’s sullen roar. I summon the winds from their dungeons lone To sweep o’er the darken’d earth, I am hovering aye where the great trees moan When the hurricane’s tramp goes forth; And on the sea like a brooding fiend I silently sit and swing, Till lur’d by the sighs of the cavern’d wind, Or a glance of the lightning’s wing. Then over the land, and the streams, and sea, I sweep with my stormy train, And loud and fierce as the wild waves be Is the mariner’s cry of pain, As I hover awhile o’er the foundering bark, And shiver the tott’ring mast, And hollow the place, with my pinions dark, Of their graves as I hurry past. I lead the clouds on their solemn march As back to their lair they go, And I rear the bright triumphal arch Of the million-color’d bow; For I steal the rays as … |
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Stone Fruit $5.98 Celebrated chef and food writer Cynthia Nims returns with more delicious recipes geared to the special bounty of the Northwest in the NORTHWEST HOMEGROWN COOKBOOK SERIES. Experience the fresh sweetness of stone fruit–those delicious fruits with a stone or pit in the center. This beautiful and elegant cookbook tells all the secrets to cooking with stone fruit: cherries, nectarines, apricots, plums, and peaches. From the tree to the table, STONE FRUIT serves up recipes both savory and sweet, from a delectable Dutch Baby with Gingered Apricots to a delightful Chilled Nectarine Soup. Try a tender Chicken Saute with Plums or a Cherry-Roasted Leg of Lamb with Spicy Cherry Salsa, and then top it off with a tempting Grilled Peach Melba with Peach Ice Cream. Along with these luscious recipes, learn about the Northwest growing regions for these delicious treats, how to buy and store stone fruit, and how to keep enjoying these tasty recipes when summer’s fresh fruit is gone. Complete with a stone fruit calendar and fun excursion ideas, STONE FRUIT will make your mouth water. Well known among "foodies" of the western United States, CYNTHIA NIMS has written and edited numerous cookbooks. Former food editor for Simply Seafood magazine and Spa magazine, Cynthia is now the food editor for Seattle magazine. Look for Cynthia’s cookbook titled CRAB (pg 51), the first book in the NORTHWEST HOMEGROWN COOKBOOK SERIES. |
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The Fruit of the Tree $1.76 Controversial when it was first published in 1907 for its frank treatment of second marriages, desire, divorce, drug addiction, and mercy killing, Edith Wharton’s The Fruit of the Tree addresses themes that remain strikingly relevant for today’s readers.PSet in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts during the height of the progressive era, the book centers on heroine Justine Brent, a professionally trained nurse who is called upon to attend her childhood friend Bessy Westmore, a rich textile mill owner left paralyzed by a riding accident. When Bessy begs to be released from a life of intense pain and suffering, Justine debates the moral issues and makes the difficult choice to administer a lethal dose of morphine. After Bessy dies, Justine falls in love with her widowed husband and joins him in his efforts to create better conditions for the factory workers. Questions surrounding Bessy’s death, however, haunt their relationship, and Justine learns first-hand the tragic consequences of social idealism and reform.PFull of plot twists and turns and finely drawn characters, The Fruit of the Tree is a must read for anyone who has ever fallen under the spell of Wharton’s superb prose. |
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Fruit, More Fruit, Much Fruit $12.56 Fruit, More Fruit, Much Fruit |
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All the God-Sized Fruit $7.9 Shawna Lemay scrutinizes some of the best-known art masterpieces of the Western world, alerting her readers to the power and peril of seduction. All the God-sized Fruit melds the sister arts – poetry and painting – in a sensual exploration of history, forgery, and violation. In poems rich with sensory pleasure, Lemay explores the place where image and inspiration meet. |
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Hooper’s Western Fruit Book: A Compendium Collection of Facts $23.39 No Synopsis Available |
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Fruit Of Western Life: Or Blanche and Other Poems $31.16 No Synopsis Available |
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Hooper’s Western Fruit Book: A Compendium Collection of Facts $23.39 No Synopsis Available |
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Fruit Of Western Life: Or Blanche and Other Poems $19.46 No Synopsis Available |
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Fruit of Western Life: Or, Blanche, and Other Poems $16.77 This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. |
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Fruit $3.48 Fruit by Brian Francis Published in 2004 by MacAdam/Cage Publishing |
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The Western $36 The Western |
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The Western $15.25 The Western |
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Fruit! $12.03 Demonstrating how to incorporate sweet, succulent fruit into every meal of the day, a taste-tempting cookbook offers a collection of more than eighty recipes that include deep-dish apple pie, tropical fruit bombs, raisin pancakes, chilled melon and cucumber soup, and marbled apricot fool, among others. Simultaneous. |
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Fruit! $14.78 Demonstrating how to incorporate sweet, succulent fruit into every meal of the day, a taste-tempting cookbook offers a collection of more than eighty recipes that include deep-dish apple pie, tropical fruit bombs, raisin pancakes, chilled melon and cucumber soup, and marbled apricot fool, among others. Simultaneous. |
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Fruit-Growing in Arid Regions $19.1 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III PREPARATION OF LAND FOR PLANTING A Study of the preceding chapter has at least suggested to the reader that there is variation in types of soil found in our Western mountainous regions; and in presenting a chapter on the preparation of the land for planting it must be realized that it is impossible to lay down a set of rules that will fit all cases. That the formation of the soil varies is not so surprising as that it varies in unexpectedly small areas, a condition of affairs that is not so commonly met on the plains. The foregoing chapter has suggested important points to be observed in choosing land for orchard purposes; if in this chapter we mention methods of handling types of soil that are there classed as undesirable for orchard purposes, it is not because we are divided in our opinions; but we realize that in the eagerness to plant orchards, some of the warnings of the previous chapter will be disregarded, and suggestions on handling all types of land will be timely. The type of soil will, in a way, dictate the course to be pursued in preparing it for the young orchard; but there is one maxim that will hold good in all cases, and that is, what is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Too often the orchard is marked for life by being planted on land improperly prepared; as improperly leveled or plowed, or, as sometimes occurs, plowed only where the tree rowsare to be placed. While the majority of our young orchards have been planted on raw land, it is no doubt true that best success is attained by planting on land that has been previously cultivated and irrigated. Men who are in a position to make comparisons have intimated that fruit trees of the arid region are shallow-rooted, and if this is true, it can no doubt be attributed to setting on new land; … |
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The 2007-2012 Outlook For Organic Fruit And Fruit Juice In Greater Chi $609 This study covers the latent demand outlook for organic fruit and fruit juice across the regions of Greater China, including provinces, autonomous regions (Guangxi, Nei Mongol, Ningxia, Xinjiang, Xizang – Tibet), municipalities (Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai, and Tianjin), special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau), and Taiwan (all hereafter referred to as regions). Latent demand (in millions of U.S. dollars), or potential industry earnings (P.I.E.) estimates are given across some 1,100 cities in Greater China. For each major city in question, the percent share the city is of the region and of Greater China is reported. Each major city is defined as an area of economic population, as opposed to the demographic population within a legal geographic boundary. For many cities, the economic population is much larger that the population within the city limits; this is especially true for the cities of the Western regions. For the coastal regions, cities which are close to other major cities or which represent, by themselves, a high percent of the regional population, actual city-level population is closer to the economic population (e.g. in Beijing). Based on this economic definition of population, comparative benchmarks allow the reader to quickly gauge a citys marketing and distribution value vis-`-vis others. This exercise is quite useful for persons setting up distribution centers or sales force strategies. Using econometric models which project fundamental economic dynamics within each region and city of influence, latent demand estimates are created for organic fruit and fruit juice. This report does not discuss the specific players in the market serving the latent demand, nor specific details at the product level. The study also does not consider short-term cyclicalities that might affect realized sales. The study, therefore, is strategic in nature, taking an aggregate and long-run view, irrespective of the players or products involved. |
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The 2007-2012 Outlook For Ices Containing Some Real Fruit Or Fruit Jui $609 This study covers the latent demand outlook for ices containing some real fruit or fruit juice across the regions of Greater China, including provinces, autonomous regions (Guangxi, Nei Mongol, Ningxia, Xinjiang, Xizang – Tibet), municipalities (Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai, and Tianjin), special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau), and Taiwan (all hereafter referred to as regions). Latent demand (in millions of U.S. dollars), or potential industry earnings (P.I.E.) estimates are given across some 1,100 cities in Greater China. For each major city in question, the percent share the city is of the region and of Greater China is reported. Each major city is defined as an area of economic population, as opposed to the demographic population within a legal geographic boundary. For many cities, the economic population is much larger that the population within the city limits; this is especially true for the cities of the Western regions. For the coastal regions, cities which are close to other major cities or which represent, by themselves, a high percent of the regional population, actual city-level population is closer to the economic population (e.g. in Beijing). Based on this economic definition of population, comparative benchmarks allow the reader to quickly gauge a citys marketing and distribution value vis-`-vis others. This exercise is quite useful for persons setting up distribution centers or sales force strategies. Using econometric models which project fundamental economic dynamics within each region and city of influence, latent demand estimates are created for ices containing some real fruit or fruit juice. This report does not discuss the specific players in the market serving the latent demand, nor specific details at the product level. The study also does not consider short-term cyclicalities that might affect realized sales. The study, therefore, is strategic in nature, taking an aggregate and long-run view, irrespective of the players @Æ’ |
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The 2007-2012 Outlook For Water Ices Containing No Real Fruit Or Fruit $609 This study covers the latent demand outlook for water ices containing no real fruit or fruit juice across the regions of Greater China, including provinces, autonomous regions (Guangxi, Nei Mongol, Ningxia, Xinjiang, Xizang – Tibet), municipalities (Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai, and Tianjin), special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau), and Taiwan (all hereafter referred to as regions). Latent demand (in millions of U.S. dollars), or potential industry earnings (P.I.E.) estimates are given across some 1,100 cities in Greater China. For each major city in question, the percent share the city is of the region and of Greater China is reported. Each major city is defined as an area of economic population, as opposed to the demographic population within a legal geographic boundary. For many cities, the economic population is much larger that the population within the city limits; this is especially true for the cities of the Western regions. For the coastal regions, cities which are close to other major cities or which represent, by themselves, a high percent of the regional population, actual city-level population is closer to the economic population (e.g. in Beijing). Based on this economic definition of population, comparative benchmarks allow the reader to quickly gauge a citys marketing and distribution value vis-`-vis others. This exercise is quite useful for persons setting up distribution centers or sales force strategies. Using econometric models which project fundamental economic dynamics within each region and city of influence, latent demand estimates are created for water ices containing no real fruit or fruit juice. This report does not discuss the specific players in the market serving the latent demand, nor specific details at the product level. The study also does not consider short-term cyclicalities that might affect realized sales. The study, therefore, is strategic in nature, taking an aggregate and long-run view, irrespective of the @Æ’ |
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Fruit $41.48 A remarkable collaboration of nature, art and photography, celebrating the beauty of fruit. The landmark books Seeds and Pollen were published in 2006 to rave reviews-with adjectives ranging from "breathtaking" to "spectacular," from "spellbinding" to "dazzling." This companion title examines why fruits exist and how their short lives are critical to the natural order. Visual artist Rob Kesseler uses special light and scanning electron microscopy to create astonishing images of a variety of fruits and the seeds they shelter. His razor-sharp cross-sections reveal intricate interiors and pods, pouches, keys, nuts and other examples of botanical architecture. Seed morphologist Wolfgang Stuppy deftly explains the formation, development and demise of fruit. Literary, historical and artistic references to fruit are included as well. Fruit is groundbreaking in its intimate examination of plant reproduction. An essential source and reference for artists, designers and gardeners, this stunning book will fascinate any reader interested in the natural world and biological structures. |
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Metalic Fruit $7.99 Metalic Fruit |
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Fruit Dessert $15.59 Fruit Dessert |
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Fruit Desserts $14.39 Fruit Desserts |
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Citrus Fruit $81.43 Citrus Fruit |
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Forbidden Fruit $13.5 Forbidden Fruit |
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Forbidden Fruit $9.97 Forbidden Fruit |
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The Fruit of the Spirit $6.29 The Fruit of the Spirit |
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Stickers on Fruit $13.79 Stickers on Fruit |
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Fruit Botanicals $12.55 Fruit Botanicals |
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Strange Fruit $12.6 Strange Fruit |
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Miracle Fruit $15.25 Miracle Fruit |
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Fruit Of The Lemon $6.3 Fruit Of The Lemon |
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Strange Fruit $12.76 Strange Fruit |
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The Fruit Group $19.47 The Fruit Group |
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Forbidden Fruit $12.6 Forbidden Fruit |
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Forbidden Fruit $11.7 Forbidden Fruit |
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Forbidden Fruit $9.49 Forbidden Fruit |
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Fruit Salad $5.97 Fruit Salad |
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Grow Fruit $18.36 Grow Fruit |
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Bitter Fruit $14.4 Bitter Fruit |
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Passion Fruit $14.97 Passion Fruit |
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Tropical Fruit $13.41 Tropical Fruit |
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Forbidden Fruit $27.11 Forbidden Fruit |
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Forbidden Fruit $27.55 Forbidden Fruit |
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Growing Fruit $16.2 Growing Fruit |
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Forbidden Fruit $16.18 Forbidden Fruit |
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The Perfect Fruit $18.75 The Perfect Fruit |
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The Fruit Hunters $9.49 The Fruit Hunters |
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The Fruit Expert $11.96 The Fruit Expert |
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Slow Fruit $13.97 Slow Fruit |
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Passion Fruit $14.97 Passion Fruit |
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Forbidden Fruit $13.29 Forbidden Fruit |
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Fruit of the Orchard $22.46 Fruit of the Orchard |
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Forbidden Fruit $39.34 Forbidden Fruit |
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The Fruit of Stone $49.95 The Fruit of Stone |
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Fruit of the Spirit $75.03 Fruit of the Spirit |
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FRUIT OF THE POPPY $4.12 FRUIT OF THE POPPY |
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Fruit & Vegetables $7.3 Fruit & Vegetables |
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Perishable Fruit $1.3 Perishable Fruit |
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Fruit of the Spirit $39.99 Fruit of the Spirit |
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Forbidden Fruit $13.22 Forbidden Fruit |
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Fruit Gathering $21.99 Fruit Gathering |
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Fruit Production $64.33 Fruit Production |
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Fruit for Tomorrow $8.78 Fruit for Tomorrow |
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Fruit : 1418919659 $60.44 Fruit : 1418919659 |
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The Fruit of Stone $7.96 The Fruit of Stone |
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Fruit Is Fantastic $62.44 Fruit Is Fantastic |
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Fruit At The Bottom $9.48 Fruit At The Bottom |
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The Fruit Of The Vice $21.9 The Fruit Of The Vice |
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Fruit is Swelling $41.95 Fruit is Swelling |
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Fruit of the Poppy $2.95 Fruit of the Poppy |
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The Language of Fruit $10.64 The Language of Fruit |
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FRUIT OF THE POPPY $7 FRUIT OF THE POPPY |
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Fruit Of The Spirit $4.48 Fruit Of The Spirit |
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The Fruit Of The Nut $7.98 The Fruit Of The Nut |
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Forbidden Fruit $13.89 Forbidden Fruit |
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The Fruit of the Tree $7.97 The Fruit of the Tree |
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Burial Of The Fruit $3.19 Burial Of The Fruit |
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Forbidden Fruit $32.17 Forbidden Fruit |
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Fruit Of The Spirit $15.74 Fruit Of The Spirit |
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Sanctioned Fruit $5.75 Sanctioned Fruit |
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The Fruit of the Tree $28.37 The Fruit of the Tree |
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On Picking Fruit $4.95 On Picking Fruit |
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Fruit Gathering $13.95 Fruit Gathering |
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Fruit : 1420830090 $22.95 Fruit : 1420830090 |
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Fruit & Nutcase $38.95 Fruit & Nutcase |
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The Fruit Of The Vice $11.8 The Fruit Of The Vice |
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Fruit of the Vine $69.95 Fruit of the Vine |
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FLOWERS AND FRUIT $2.39 FLOWERS AND FRUIT |
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A Fruit Is Born $7 A Fruit Is Born |
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Fruit Processing $261.68 Fruit Processing |
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Cooking with fruit $2.19 Cooking with fruit |
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Fruit of the Vine $76.53 Fruit of the Vine |
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The Sweetest Fruit $6.98 The Sweetest Fruit |
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Fruit : 805859018929 $8.68 Fruit : 805859018929 |
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Forbidden Fruit $7.68 Forbidden Fruit |
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The Forbidden Fruit $5 The Forbidden Fruit |
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The Fruit Of The Spirit $11.66 The Fruit Of The Spirit |
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What Is a Fruit? $1.31 What Is a Fruit? |
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Fruit Of The Spirit $5.35 Fruit Of The Spirit |
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Fruit of the Spirit $14.86 Fruit of the Spirit |
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The Fruit of the Spirit $6.82 The Fruit of the Spirit |
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Forbidden Fruit $75.03 Forbidden Fruit |
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The Fruit Of The Spirit $21.34 The Fruit Of The Spirit |
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The Field And The Fruit $20.83 The Field And The Fruit |
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Fruit (threads) $83.38 Fruit (threads) |
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Stickers on Fruit $75.03 Stickers on Fruit |
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Fruit on the Vine $10.69 Fruit on the Vine |
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Fruit and Vegetable $2.44 Fruit and Vegetable |
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Fruit : 789675100429 $75.03 Fruit : 789675100429 |
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Flowers and Fruit $1.5 Flowers and Fruit |
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The Fruit Of The Tree $14.43 The Fruit Of The Tree |
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The Fruit Cookbook $3.99 The Fruit Cookbook |
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Strange Fruit - $3.65 Strange Fruit - |
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The Fruit Of The Spirit $15.72 The Fruit Of The Spirit |
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A Passion for Fruit $7.94 A Passion for Fruit |
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The Field And The Fruit $26.77 The Field And The Fruit |
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Fruit Of The Spirit $13.63 Fruit Of The Spirit |
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Fruit of Paradise $19.08 Fruit of Paradise |
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Forbidden Fruit $8.68 Forbidden Fruit |
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The Fruit Of The Tree $25.98 The Fruit Of The Tree |
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Old-Time Fruit Crate Labels in Full Color $18.95 DIV92 splendid examples of graphic designs on vintage fruit and vegetable containers: a silvery express train publicizing Golden Pears, a bathing beauty promoting Diving Girl California Apples, and much more.br/divDIVMagnificent sourcebook for use by commercial artists, designers, and craftspeople includes 92 splendid full-color designs that once embellished fruit and vegetable containers. Vintage designs include handsome portraits of Native Americans advertising Indian Head apples, a spectacular bird promoting King Pelican iceberg lettuce, a covered wagon publicizing western vegetables, and much more.BR/DIV |