Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 pagina's |
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... . Nor can such an instance be found a- mong the vulgar and illiterate ; but when we look at their theories , we cannot be surprised at any practice . I shall take notice of only one , the doctrine of inflamma- tion ; 20 5.
... . Nor can such an instance be found a- mong the vulgar and illiterate ; but when we look at their theories , we cannot be surprised at any practice . I shall take notice of only one , the doctrine of inflamma- tion ; 20 5.
Pagina 17
... notice of here . Canker explains every malady of fruit trees , and we are told that May mists are injurious to the fruit . But what wiser or better are we by knowing that May mists are injurious to the fruit , and that canker hurts the ...
... notice of here . Canker explains every malady of fruit trees , and we are told that May mists are injurious to the fruit . But what wiser or better are we by knowing that May mists are injurious to the fruit , and that canker hurts the ...
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... notice of . As the ova of these insects are lodged in the fissures and crevices of the outer bark , the means I propose to destroy them , is to take off the outer bark completely from the trunk and large branches , as far at least , as ...
... notice of . As the ova of these insects are lodged in the fissures and crevices of the outer bark , the means I propose to destroy them , is to take off the outer bark completely from the trunk and large branches , as far at least , as ...
Pagina 30
... , 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.
... , 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 35
... notice of different kinds of walls , but I believe the best will have crevices , where the vermin deposit their ava ; it will therefore be necessary to sweep the wall carefully and completely before the blossom opens ; which will in a ...
... notice of different kinds of walls , but I believe the best will have crevices , where the vermin deposit their ava ; it will therefore be necessary to sweep the wall carefully and completely before the blossom opens ; which will in a ...
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