Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... shoot receives its sap in a direct line , whereas the branches receive theirs laterally . But it is as obvious , that , by whatever power the circulation of the sap is carried on , the bent branches must have , at least , the advantage ...
... shoot receives its sap in a direct line , whereas the branches receive theirs laterally . But it is as obvious , that , by whatever power the circulation of the sap is carried on , the bent branches must have , at least , the advantage ...
Pagina 70
... shoots from the trunk and large branches , which will come to bear fruit before the old ones fail , and thus give a constant supply , without the loss of time , as in the com- mon way of cutting down and grafting : * Fig . 3 , a swan ...
... shoots from the trunk and large branches , which will come to bear fruit before the old ones fail , and thus give a constant supply , without the loss of time , as in the com- mon way of cutting down and grafting : * Fig . 3 , a swan ...
Pagina 71
... shoots may be very useful for grafting and budding , as the trees produce them in such abundance , and very strong , and as young shoots are often very difficult to be found on old trees . branches 1 foot 3 inches long . Most of the ...
... shoots may be very useful for grafting and budding , as the trees produce them in such abundance , and very strong , and as young shoots are often very difficult to be found on old trees . branches 1 foot 3 inches long . Most of the ...
Pagina 72
... shoots , have grown more on the extremities since , than they had done for many years before . The reason of this appears to be , that , by removing the stricture of the bark , a freer circulation of the juices is given , to nourish ...
... shoots , have grown more on the extremities since , than they had done for many years before . The reason of this appears to be , that , by removing the stricture of the bark , a freer circulation of the juices is given , to nourish ...
Pagina 73
... shoots from the trunk and large branches of peeled trees ; but as these shoots are themselves healthy , and the trees from which they are taken rendered heal- thy by the peeling , it is , I think , highly probable that they will ...
... shoots from the trunk and large branches of peeled trees ; but as these shoots are themselves healthy , and the trees from which they are taken rendered heal- thy by the peeling , it is , I think , highly probable that they will ...
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