A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine on Open WallsLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, Paternoster-Row, and Mason and Son, Chichester, 1837 - Climbing plants - 210 pages |
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... leaves are large , lobed , entire , or serrated and downy , or smooth ; green in summer , but when mature , those of varieties in which the predominating colour is red , constantly change to , or are tinged with some shade of that ...
... leaves are large , lobed , entire , or serrated and downy , or smooth ; green in summer , but when mature , those of varieties in which the predominating colour is red , constantly change to , or are tinged with some shade of that ...
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... leaves , tendrils , and young shoots of vines , and also from unripe or immature grapes , very fine wine may be made , differing in no re- spect from many sorts of wines imported from abroad , as the following extract from Dr. Mac ...
... leaves , tendrils , and young shoots of vines , and also from unripe or immature grapes , very fine wine may be made , differing in no re- spect from many sorts of wines imported from abroad , as the following extract from Dr. Mac ...
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... leaves , & c . will produce about ten gallons of wine . Now , every hundred square feet of the surface of a wall when covered with the foliage of vines in vigorous growth , will yield on an average , every week from the middle of May ...
... leaves , & c . will produce about ten gallons of wine . Now , every hundred square feet of the surface of a wall when covered with the foliage of vines in vigorous growth , will yield on an average , every week from the middle of May ...
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... leaf - buds . Shoots that are considerably less in size than those which bear fruit in ordinary summers , will , after being ripened in such a summer , produce fine grapes in the following season ; it is next to impossible , therefore ...
... leaf - buds . Shoots that are considerably less in size than those which bear fruit in ordinary summers , will , after being ripened in such a summer , produce fine grapes in the following season ; it is next to impossible , therefore ...
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... leaves , with their broad surfaces disposed in such a manner as to enjoy the full effects of the solar and atmospherical influences , that an extraordi- nary supply of sap is required , to rise every instant of time throughout the ...
... leaves , with their broad surfaces disposed in such a manner as to enjoy the full effects of the solar and atmospherical influences , that an extraordi- nary supply of sap is required , to rise every instant of time throughout the ...
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2d Edit annually aspect autumnal pruning bearing bearing-shoots bearing-wood berries betwixt bone BOTANY branches bunches of fruit bunches of grapes cloth lettered colour covered cultivated decayed degree Dictionary direction effects Engravings extremities feet flavour FLOWERING PLANTS foliage FRONTIGNAN fruit-buds future bearers ground growing grown growth inches increase injurious J. C. LOUDON layer leaves liquid manure lowermost buds manner maturation method of pruning MUSCADINE nailed nature necessary nourishment number of buds open walls operation plant point of culture portion possible pound weight produce projecting coping proper juice pruning knife push quantity of fruit remain require ripe ripen roots of vines season SHARON TURNER shew shreds Sidlesham soil solar heat solar rays soon spurs stem sufficient sun and air sun's rays supply surface tendrils thereby throughout the summer tion trained vegetation vines on open weight of fruit wind wood Woodcuts young shoots young vines
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