Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 pagina's |
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... requires more caution and dexterity . The best instruments for this operation , are a cooper's shave or drawing knife , formed into a triangle ( Fig . 1. ) , and a drawing knife somewhat similar to a ferrier's drawing knife , for the ...
... requires more caution and dexterity . The best instruments for this operation , are a cooper's shave or drawing knife , formed into a triangle ( Fig . 1. ) , and a drawing knife somewhat similar to a ferrier's drawing knife , for the ...
Pagina 31
... requires to be done with a little more caution than that of pear and apple trees ; not to cut too deep , nor too late in the season . On the trunks of old cherry trees the bark is so thick , that it requires little dexterity to avoid ...
... requires to be done with a little more caution than that of pear and apple trees ; not to cut too deep , nor too late in the season . On the trunks of old cherry trees the bark is so thick , that it requires little dexterity to avoid ...
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... require it ; this seems to depend on the species of the tree , and the time of blossom . If the time of blossom is before or after the season of the vermin , for they too have their season , the fruit may escape ; hence it happens ...
... require it ; this seems to depend on the species of the tree , and the time of blossom . If the time of blossom is before or after the season of the vermin , for they too have their season , the fruit may escape ; hence it happens ...
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... require to be performed much earlier on pear and apple , than on cherry trees . The last cause I have to take notice ... requiring more nourishment than the tree can give , so that the fruit either perishes for want of support , or is ...
... require to be performed much earlier on pear and apple , than on cherry trees . The last cause I have to take notice ... requiring more nourishment than the tree can give , so that the fruit either perishes for want of support , or is ...
Pagina 50
Peter Lyon. that they do not receive their increment in the above manner , requires no experiment to determine ; for every body knows that the trees acquire their increment in that season of the year when the periligneum is separated ...
Peter Lyon. that they do not receive their increment in the above manner , requires no experiment to determine ; for every body knows that the trees acquire their increment in that season of the year when the periligneum is separated ...
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