Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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... young leaves and tender blossom wither and die ? If they would take the trouble to look , they would see that it is not the blossom that first suffers , in cases of this kind , but the tender stalk on 7 which it grows , and that the ...
... young leaves and tender blossom wither and die ? If they would take the trouble to look , they would see that it is not the blossom that first suffers , in cases of this kind , but the tender stalk on 7 which it grows , and that the ...
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... young trees , and in older ones where the bark is not cracked by age , that fissures and crevices will be formed by wounds , by stumps of branches de- cayed or cut off , by the branches rubbing on one another , and perhaps by diseases ...
... young trees , and in older ones where the bark is not cracked by age , that fissures and crevices will be formed by wounds , by stumps of branches de- cayed or cut off , by the branches rubbing on one another , and perhaps by diseases ...
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... young fruit , I have on that very account been encour- aged to it , both from the produce , and observing that the trees in general have too much blossom . It is not , however , to be done to every tree at random , for some trees in ...
... young fruit , I have on that very account been encour- aged to it , both from the produce , and observing that the trees in general have too much blossom . It is not , however , to be done to every tree at random , for some trees in ...
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... young , and that all the trees were first and most infested nearest the root , where the bark was most cracked and rent . In putting it to the test , I found it put beyond all manner of doubt : for , in per- forming the operation of ...
... young , and that all the trees were first and most infested nearest the root , where the bark was most cracked and rent . In putting it to the test , I found it put beyond all manner of doubt : for , in per- forming the operation of ...
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... young animal , is not only unnecessary , but unfit for the old . And it may be observed , that the transverse bark , which is the prin- cipal cause of almost all the maladies of fruit trees , is always destroyed by nature , and never ...
... young animal , is not only unnecessary , but unfit for the old . And it may be observed , that the transverse bark , which is the prin- cipal cause of almost all the maladies of fruit trees , is always destroyed by nature , and never ...
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