Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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... pear and apple trees , as the gum in the cherry , but not forming by itself a solid substance , like the gum , escapes common observation , at any part weaker by nature or injury , and is afterwards increased by these insects nestling ...
... pear and apple trees , as the gum in the cherry , but not forming by itself a solid substance , like the gum , escapes common observation , at any part weaker by nature or injury , and is afterwards increased by these insects nestling ...
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... 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 danger ; and the ones and branches may be relieved by taking ...
... 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 danger ; and the ones and branches may be relieved by taking ...
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... pear and apple trees , universally 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 ...
... pear and apple trees , universally 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 ...
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... pear and apple trees , when cut , sometimes separates itself all round . This disease , or rather cause of diseases , is of the most se- rious nature , because it always increases it- self . The bark , losing its health along with 37.
... pear and apple trees , when cut , sometimes separates itself all round . This disease , or rather cause of diseases , is of the most se- rious nature , because it always increases it- self . The bark , losing its health along with 37.
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... ( pear and apple , ) of two years old , which have both produced fruit , and grown well to the wood . A little time , and further observation , may however determine this question with ma- thematical accuracy , as far as relates to the ...
... ( pear and apple , ) of two years old , which have both produced fruit , and grown well to the wood . A little time , and further observation , may however determine this question with ma- thematical accuracy , as far as relates to the ...
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