Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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... - fore they were peeled , and a much greater quantity , though every means hitherto used had been tried ; and accordingly we find these trees bear better , and are less given I to canker , upon the wall , than on stand- 65.
... - fore they were peeled , and a much greater quantity , though every means hitherto used had been tried ; and accordingly we find these trees bear better , and are less given I to canker , upon the wall , than on stand- 65.
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... shoots from the trunk and large branches , growing well at the extremities , and bearing fruit abundantly at the same time . It is said that all efforts which have hitherto been made to propagate healthy trees , of those 7 ?
... shoots from the trunk and large branches , growing well at the extremities , and bearing fruit abundantly at the same time . It is said that all efforts which have hitherto been made to propagate healthy trees , of those 7 ?
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Peter Lyon. hitherto been made to propagate healthy trees , of those varieties which have long been in cultivation , have been entirely un- successful ; that the grafts grow well for two or three years , after which they become cankered ...
Peter Lyon. hitherto been made to propagate healthy trees , of those varieties which have long been in cultivation , have been entirely un- successful ; that the grafts grow well for two or three years , after which they become cankered ...
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... that the shoots , grafted upon the roots , will be a means of preserving these varieties to a later date than any that has hitherto been adopted , so far as I know . And I see no reason why they may not be preserved to the end 74.
... that the shoots , grafted upon the roots , will be a means of preserving these varieties to a later date than any that has hitherto been adopted , so far as I know . And I see no reason why they may not be preserved to the end 74.
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... hitherto been completely overlooked . No subject , however , of real impor- tance has , on this account , been omitted , or superficially discussed ; and wherever it became necessary to condense and abridge , the reader has been ...
... hitherto been completely overlooked . No subject , however , of real impor- tance has , on this account , been omitted , or superficially discussed ; and wherever it became necessary to condense and abridge , the reader has been ...
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