Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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... whole falls down : whereas , were they to begin at the great end , the last round of the roller forming a lesser circle than the former , would support it , and so support each other to the end . This is an instance of prejudice ...
... whole falls down : whereas , were they to begin at the great end , the last round of the roller forming a lesser circle than the former , would support it , and so support each other to the end . This is an instance of prejudice ...
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... whole fluid system , and so enabling every part to maintain and perform its proper functions , and giving any weak- ened or injured part , an opportunity of recovering its lost power . For it is easily understood , that while every part ...
... whole fluid system , and so enabling every part to maintain and perform its proper functions , and giving any weak- ened or injured part , an opportunity of recovering its lost power . For it is easily understood , that while every part ...
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... whole tree . From this will be seen the reason why fruit trees are so often barren near the trunk , and bear only on the extremities of the branches , and frequently on the upper branches only . For , though the progress of the vermin ...
... whole tree . From this will be seen the reason why fruit trees are so often barren near the trunk , and bear only on the extremities of the branches , and frequently on the upper branches only . For , though the progress of the vermin ...
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... whole branch remains ever after barren . To destroy these 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 ...
... whole branch remains ever after barren . To destroy these 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 ...
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... but it is more certain and complete to peel all round , from the surface of the earth , or rather a little below it , where the bark is soft and yielding , the whole trunk and larger branches , as far as the bark will admit of 36.
... but it is more certain and complete to peel all round , from the surface of the earth , or rather a little below it , where the bark is soft and yielding , the whole trunk and larger branches , as far as the bark will admit of 36.
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