Pomarium Britannicum: An Historical and Botanical Account of Fruits Known in Great Britainauthor, and sold, 1820 - 378 pagini |
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Pagina 30
... shoots in the growing time . The Brussels apricot is the best as a stan- dard tree they are all propagated , by graft- ing them on plum stocks . Madame de Genlis relates the following anecdote , which cannot be translated so as to ...
... shoots in the growing time . The Brussels apricot is the best as a stan- dard tree they are all propagated , by graft- ing them on plum stocks . Madame de Genlis relates the following anecdote , which cannot be translated so as to ...
Pagina 56
... shoots , except those shoots or suckers suckers which proceed from the stem , which should be entirely taken off , as also all branches broken by the wind or accident , which should be cut off close to the division of the branch ...
... shoots , except those shoots or suckers suckers which proceed from the stem , which should be entirely taken off , as also all branches broken by the wind or accident , which should be cut off close to the division of the branch ...
Pagina 57
... shoots , and prevents the fruiting ; but if trees are becoming too full of branches , which will be the case in espaliers , the better way is to rub off the buds and shoots which are irregularly produced , in the grow- ing season . All ...
... shoots , and prevents the fruiting ; but if trees are becoming too full of branches , which will be the case in espaliers , the better way is to rub off the buds and shoots which are irregularly produced , in the grow- ing season . All ...
Pagina 58
... shoots of the elder , to which all kind of blight hath an antipathy , that those injurious although minute insects would not only be destroyed , but that it would prevent their fixing themselves on these trees . As this is a matter of ...
... shoots of the elder , to which all kind of blight hath an antipathy , that those injurious although minute insects would not only be destroyed , but that it would prevent their fixing themselves on these trees . As this is a matter of ...
Pagina 70
... shoots , of brambles stamped , and afterwards reduced into the consistency of honey by standing in the sun , is , says the above author , " a singu- lar medicine taken inwardly , or applied out- wardly , for all the diseases of the ...
... shoots , of brambles stamped , and afterwards reduced into the consistency of honey by standing in the sun , is , says the above author , " a singu- lar medicine taken inwardly , or applied out- wardly , for all the diseases of the ...
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