Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 pagina's |
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Pagina 15
... vermin coming from a foreign land with the east wind , the blossom being all burnt by fire in a cold frosty night , the trees being bar- ren from receiving too much sap , & c . ) that strikes their bewildered imagination , and draws ...
... vermin coming from a foreign land with the east wind , the blossom being all burnt by fire in a cold frosty night , the trees being bar- ren from receiving too much sap , & c . ) that strikes their bewildered imagination , and draws ...
Pagina 18
... vermin , which , lodging in it , corrodes , and kills the fruit whilst setting . The canker will be found to be nothing but decayed rotten bark , first occasioned , generally , by the stricture of the bark not allowing a free ...
... vermin , which , lodging in it , corrodes , and kills the fruit whilst setting . The canker will be found to be nothing but decayed rotten bark , first occasioned , generally , by the stricture of the bark not allowing a free ...
Pagina 23
... Vermin , Constriction of the Bark , and superabundant Blossom . These causes , though they may exist se- parately , are often combined together , and depend for their continuance and extension on one another . As the first of these ...
... Vermin , Constriction of the Bark , and superabundant Blossom . These causes , though they may exist se- parately , are often combined together , and depend for their continuance and extension on one another . As the first of these ...
Pagina 24
... vermin de- posit their ova , which , coming to life in the spring , attack and destroy first the blossom and leaves of the small short branches on the trunk , and large branches , and soon ex- tend their depredations over the whole tree ...
... vermin de- posit their ova , which , coming to life in the spring , attack and destroy first the blossom and leaves of the small short branches on the trunk , and large branches , and soon ex- tend their depredations over the whole tree ...
Pagina 25
... vermin , and prevent their depredations , many means have been suggested , such as washing with different liquids . Perhaps a liquid may be found capable of destroying them , and it is not unlikely that plain water may do it ; but of ...
... vermin , and prevent their depredations , many means have been suggested , such as washing with different liquids . Perhaps a liquid may be found capable of destroying them , and it is not unlikely that plain water may do it ; but of ...
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