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Example sentences for "early summer"

  • The poles were peeled in early summer, when the Indians set out upon their summer hunt, and were left to season until fall, when they were carried to the winter's camping place, probably fifty miles distant.

  • The fruit is a berry a half inch or less in diameter, bright red when fully grown in early summer, and changing to purple when ripe.

  • A severe frost late in spring after leaves have started may produce that result; or defoliation by caterpillars in early summer may do it.

  • The peelers worked in early summer, cutting trees and removing the bark in four-foot lengths, which was measured by the cord, though often sold by weight.

  • On a suitable day in early summer, when the sky is clear and the sun hot, the stones will fall in such numbers that they will plug some gully and dam back the water.

  • They are followed by the bright carpet of early summer--the June carpet, which few mountaineers ever behold.

  • Its breeding habits are not well understood, though it spawns in the bays in early summer, about May or June.

  • It is especially adapted to pond culture, and spawns in spring or early summer, according to locality; it prepares its nest in sand, gravel, or on a flat rock in the same way as the sunfishes.

  • While nothing is really known concerning the spawning habits of the sheepshead in northern waters, it probably spawns in early summer.

  • If the egg was laid by one of the spring or early summer butterflies, the chrysalis will soon change to a butterfly which will appear toward midsummer and which may lay eggs for another brood of caterpillars.

  • The butterflies appear on the wing in early summer, lay their eggs upon the aster leaves, and die.

  • The following spring they feed upon violet leaves and mature in time to change to chrysalids and emerge as butterflies in early summer.

  • The purplish-lilac flowers are produced in long, drooping racemes in early summer.

  • Flowers in small globular heads, bright orange or yellow, and being plentifully produced are very showy in early summer.

  • This is a dwarf, compact shrub from New Jersey, with box-like leaves, and bunches of small white flowers in early summer.

  • Looking out of my window before six o'clock one bright morning in early summer, I chanced to see a large bird sitting quietly on the gravel walk.

  • Very pretty are the scenes on that same stone basin when in early summer a mother bird brings her little tribe of downy, chirping babes, and feeds each little gaping mouth with some suitable morsels from the store she finds there.

  • The plants are set on the bed in the spring or early summer, from 12 to 18 inches apart, and are grown there all summer.

  • After Hotbeds have been emptied of their plants, the sashes may be stored away, and the frames, with their spent manure, used for the growing of an early summer crop of melons or cucumbers.

  • Sow in a border or seed box and transplant to the garden in early summer; and the following year a crop may be had.

  • In the hot days of early summer and in this clear and rarefied atmosphere this is a most enchanting sight, and one whose treasured memories shall live for aye.

  • In the bright warm days of early summer, when these fruit-trees are in bloom, the picture is of exceptional beauty, the wealth of blossom contrasting effectively with the snow masses and blue mountains across the sparkling fjord.

  • Of the flat Dutch type; nearly as early as Early Summer.

  • Not quite as large as Early Summer, though about as early and resembles it in shape of head.

  • It may be propagated by cuttings of the hardier shoots, which should be taken in early summer; by this method they become nicely rooted before winter.

  • Another method is in early summer to place a short twiggy branch over the pushing growths; it will soon become covered, and if not too large, the ends of the shoots will slightly outgrow the twigs and hang down in a pleasing manner.

  • It is easily and quickly propagated by cuttings in early summer.

  • The double forms are not only less vigorous, but the means of propagation are limited; offsets of only healthy stock should be taken in early summer.

  • Nearly all shrubs bloom in spring or early summer.

  • To secure good bulbs and of the desired varieties, the order should be placed in spring or early summer.

  • One of the most graceful of flowering shrubs, producing fragrant flowers in early summer; 8-10 ft.

  • Wandering along the brookside in spring or early summer, one is surprised to find so many insect visitors darting about in the air.

  • Illustration] If you are fond of a dish of "greens" made of young beet leaves in early summer, you must see to it that there are beets in the garden.

  • The Cecropia moth emerges from the cocoon, full grown, in early summer, when out of doors.

  • In the spring or early summer small, delicate white fungus "cups" filled with yellow to orange spores are produced on the needles.

  • Attacks usually occur in early summer; by late summer the trees appear green and healthy again.

  • The larvae pupate in the spring; adults emerge in early summer to feed.

  • The larvae pupate the following spring or early summer, transform into adults, and emerge that same season.

  • The letters of early summer show at least a perceptible recovery of balance and cheerfulness.


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