Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 pagina's |
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... experience , that to make any thing generally believed , it is necessary to make it as absurd as pos- sible , and to dash beyond all human com- prehension . For when any thing is simple , men begin to reason , and when they begin to ...
... experience , that to make any thing generally believed , it is necessary to make it as absurd as pos- sible , and to dash beyond all human com- prehension . For when any thing is simple , men begin to reason , and when they begin to ...
Pagina 25
... experience ; I only make the supposition from always finding their ova in parts of the tree most sheltered from the rain , that is , the inclined side of the trunk , and under side of the horizontal and pend- ent branches . But the ...
... experience ; I only make the supposition from always finding their ova in parts of the tree most sheltered from the rain , that is , the inclined side of the trunk , and under side of the horizontal and pend- ent branches . But the ...
Pagina 30
... men , which will be taken notice of after- wards . A special objection has been stated against peeling of cherry trees , " that it will cause them gum ; " but this is not found- ed on either reason or experience . The effect is 30.
... men , which will be taken notice of after- wards . A special objection has been stated against peeling of cherry trees , " that it will cause them gum ; " but this is not found- ed on either reason or experience . The effect is 30.
Pagina 31
Peter Lyon. ed on either reason or experience . The effect is quite the reverse ; it prevents them gumming , because it removes the constric tion , and allows the gum and juices to dis- perse freely over the tree : whereas , when the ...
Peter Lyon. ed on either reason or experience . The effect is quite the reverse ; it prevents them gumming , because it removes the constric tion , and allows the gum and juices to dis- perse freely over the tree : whereas , when the ...
Pagina 65
... experience to speak fully on this point ; but I certainly had finer fruit of these kinds , than I had been accustomed to see , or that these trees ever produced be- fore they were peeled , and a much greater quantity , though every ...
... experience to speak fully on this point ; but I certainly had finer fruit of these kinds , than I had been accustomed to see , or that these trees ever produced be- fore they were peeled , and a much greater quantity , though every ...
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