Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 pagina's |
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Pagina 24
... destroy first the blossom and leaves of the small short branches on the trunk , and large branches , and soon ex- tend their depredations over the whole tree . From this will be seen the reason why fruit trees are so often ... destroyed , 24.
... destroy first the blossom and leaves of the small short branches on the trunk , and large branches , and soon ex- tend their depredations over the whole tree . From this will be seen the reason why fruit trees are so often ... destroyed , 24.
Pagina 25
Peter Lyon. From this cause the fruit buds are first destroyed , and from the constriction of the bark , they are seldom or ever replaced , so that almost the whole branch remains ever after barren . To destroy these vermin , and prevent ...
Peter Lyon. From this cause the fruit buds are first destroyed , and from the constriction of the bark , they are seldom or ever replaced , so that almost the whole branch remains ever after barren . To destroy these vermin , and prevent ...
Pagina 26
... destroy them , is to take off the outer bark completely from the trunk and large branches , as far at least , as it is cracked and scaly , by which they will be effectually dislodged , and must inevitably perish when driven from their ...
... destroy them , is to take off the outer bark completely from the trunk and large branches , as far at least , as it is cracked and scaly , by which they will be effectually dislodged , and must inevitably perish when driven from their ...
Pagina 34
... destroying the sound fruit by sweeping and beating , than could a priori be imagined : the diseased , · losing its ... destroyed , and falls off , after it is apparently set , and thus de- ceives the husbandman , and blasts his hopes ...
... destroying the sound fruit by sweeping and beating , than could a priori be imagined : the diseased , · losing its ... destroyed , and falls off , after it is apparently set , and thus de- ceives the husbandman , and blasts his hopes ...
Pagina 37
... destroying these . It may likewise be of considerable service on cherry trees , where the stricture depends chiefly on the transverse bark , which , being more lightly attached to the longitudinal than that of pear and apple trees ...
... destroying these . It may likewise be of considerable service on cherry trees , where the stricture depends chiefly on the transverse bark , which , being more lightly attached to the longitudinal than that of pear and apple trees ...
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