Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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... burst their bark , Whether the longitudinal is all one bark , or more , I have not made it my study to determine ; but a separation or division can very easily be made , and is frequently made by nature . I have , however , to avoid cir ...
... burst their bark , Whether the longitudinal is all one bark , or more , I have not made it my study to determine ; but a separation or division can very easily be made , and is frequently made by nature . I have , however , to avoid cir ...
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... burst out at some wound , crack , or stump of a decayed branch . The peeling of cherry trees , however , 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 ...
... burst out at some wound , crack , or stump of a decayed branch . The peeling of cherry trees , however , 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 ...
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... burst their bark and throw off the transverse , which they never regain , and that they never bear well till they do so . Notwithstanding this operation , some vermin may still arise from some part being missed , or they may come from ...
... burst their bark and throw off the transverse , which they never regain , and that they never bear well till they do so . Notwithstanding this operation , some vermin may still arise from some part being missed , or they may come from ...
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... burst by the growth of the tree * . But * If we were to reason , or rather imagine , like the medical tribe , we would not suppose that the bark was burst by the growth of the tree , but that the vis medi- catrix naturae brought on a ...
... burst by the growth of the tree * . But * If we were to reason , or rather imagine , like the medical tribe , we would not suppose that the bark was burst by the growth of the tree , but that the vis medi- catrix naturae brought on a ...
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... burst the bark , and then they are soon after infested by the vermin ; so that they never are , at best but a few years , in what can be called a good bearing state . A question has been started , whether the vermin is the cause or ...
... burst the bark , and then they are soon after infested by the vermin ; so that they never are , at best but a few years , in what can be called a good bearing state . A question has been started , whether the vermin is the cause or ...
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