Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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... preserved by putting in a piece of fresh bark , from another part of the tree , or from another tree ; or it can be preserved by another substance , such as a piece of linen rag , to conduct the sap till a new bark is generated ...
... preserved by putting in a piece of fresh bark , from another part of the tree , or from another tree ; or it can be preserved by another substance , such as a piece of linen rag , to conduct the sap till a new bark is generated ...
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... preserved on the opposite side , when that of the thin - wooded tree was destroyed altogether . These observations , without any comment , were given in to the Caledonian Horticul- tural Society , on the 1st September , 1812 , to be ...
... preserved on the opposite side , when that of the thin - wooded tree was destroyed altogether . These observations , without any comment , were given in to the Caledonian Horticul- tural Society , on the 1st September , 1812 , to be ...
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... preserve a tree or large branch alive and healthy . I observed that the trans- verse bark was always , sooner or later , de- stroyed by nature , and never again replaced . I had that universal law of nature , that man is to live by ...
... preserve a tree or large branch alive and healthy . I observed that the trans- verse bark was always , sooner or later , de- stroyed by nature , and never again replaced . I had that universal law of nature , that man is to live by ...
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... highly probable that they will continue to grow healthy when grafted upon new stocks . If this should succeed , those finer varie- ties which are said to be wearing out , may be preserved . K 1 If we may be allowed to reason from analogy ...
... highly probable that they will continue to grow healthy when grafted upon new stocks . If this should succeed , those finer varie- ties which are said to be wearing out , may be preserved . K 1 If we may be allowed to reason from analogy ...
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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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