Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 pagina's |
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Peter Lyon. 7 which it grows , and that the blossom will appear healthy a considerable time after the effect on this is quite visible . What has led gardeners and connoisseurs to think , that bending the branches gives them less sap , I ...
Peter Lyon. 7 which it grows , and that the blossom will appear healthy a considerable time after the effect on this is quite visible . What has led gardeners and connoisseurs to think , that bending the branches gives them less sap , I ...
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... healthy and vigorous : hence it is easy to see how these two causes act together , to the injury of the tree and fruit ; the one rendering them more subject to the attack of the other , which carries them on to total destruction : and ...
... healthy and vigorous : hence it is easy to see how these two causes act together , to the injury of the tree and fruit ; the one rendering them more subject to the attack of the other , which carries them on to total destruction : and ...
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... healthy bark below , and the tree or branch healthy : but where she had failed , the outer bark stuck into the inner like a dry hardened scab in the ani- mal body , till by its pressure it had stopt the circulation , destroyed the ...
... healthy bark below , and the tree or branch healthy : but where she had failed , the outer bark stuck into the inner like a dry hardened scab in the ani- mal body , till by its pressure it had stopt the circulation , destroyed the ...
Pagina 53
... lingering illness . The third year is now arrived , and they are neither dead nor sick , but more healthy than ever , and promised a good crop , which I have no doubt they 1 would have performed as they had done the two 53.
... lingering illness . The third year is now arrived , and they are neither dead nor sick , but more healthy than ever , and promised a good crop , which I have no doubt they 1 would have performed as they had done the two 53.
Pagina 55
... of flowers , which they declared useless , and the last it would ever shed . In autumn , however , it yielded as much fine fruit as it could possibly carry . The bark is now in a healthy and vigorous state , and the tree has 55.
... of flowers , which they declared useless , and the last it would ever shed . In autumn , however , it yielded as much fine fruit as it could possibly carry . The bark is now in a healthy and vigorous state , and the tree has 55.
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