Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 11
Pagina 24
... bear only on the extremities of the branches , and frequently on the upper branches only . For , though the progress of the vermin is very rapid , yet , in fine weather , the fruit on the extremities will get set before they reach it ...
... bear only on the extremities of the branches , and frequently on the upper branches only . For , though the progress of the vermin is very rapid , yet , in fine weather , the fruit on the extremities will get set before they reach it ...
Pagina 32
... bear well till they do so . Notwithstanding this operation , some vermin may still arise from some part being missed , or they may come from some other quarter , and infest the blossom . In this case I propose sweeping and beating off ...
... bear well till they do so . Notwithstanding this operation , some vermin may still arise from some part being missed , or they may come from some other quarter , and infest the blossom . In this case I propose sweeping and beating off ...
Pagina 43
... bear fruit , but they do not inform us how the quantity of wood should prevent the tree from bear- ing fruit . How far this practice has succeeded with them I know not , nor do I know whether 43.
... bear fruit , but they do not inform us how the quantity of wood should prevent the tree from bear- ing fruit . How far this practice has succeeded with them I know not , nor do I know whether 43.
Pagina 44
... bear very great crops ; but all these have a very spare blossom and I likewise know , that it is of advantage to the crop in this climate , where the fruit is so often destroyed by the inclemency of the weather , for a tree to be thick ...
... bear very great crops ; but all these have a very spare blossom and I likewise know , that it is of advantage to the crop in this climate , where the fruit is so often destroyed by the inclemency of the weather , for a tree to be thick ...
Pagina 60
... bear well till they burst the bark , and then they are soon after infested by the vermin ; so that they never are , at best but a few years , in what can be called a good bearing state . A question has been started , whether the vermin ...
... bear well till they burst the bark , and then they are soon after infested by the vermin ; so that they never are , at best but a few years , in what can be called a good bearing state . A question has been started , whether the vermin ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention ... P. Lyon (Gardener.) Volledige weergave - 1813 |
Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention ... Peter Lyon Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees: And the Means of Prevention ... P. Lyon Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2015 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
animal APOCRYPHA appears bearing fruit beautifully printed blossom boards Books printed BOTANY cause complete constriction contains copious crop cure DAVID BREWSTER destroyed Discovery disease DON HENRY Drawings DUNCAN FORBES Edinburgh Elegantly printed exercises experience F.A.S. EDIN favourable fissures and crevices fruit trees given to canker GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE grafting Handsomely printed healthy History hitherto illustrated inflammation inmost bark JAMES JOHN JOHN PINKERTON juices labour large branches large Volume Octavo London longitudinal MAGNA BRITANNIA manner means Messrs neral never nourishment observed outer bark pear and apple periligneum Phlogiston Plates portraits practice of peeling present price 11 principle printed for William printed in 4to proof impressions published reason render ROBERT BALDWIN ROYAL SOCIETY sap vessels Scotland shoots spasm stricture subscribers tion transverse bark treatise tree or branch trunk and large vermin Volume 4to Voyages and Travels wall trees weather WILLIAM BLACKWOOD wood