A Guide to the Orchard and Fruit Garden: Or, An Account of the Most Valuable Fruits Cultivated in Great Britain: with Kalendars of the Work Required in the Orchard and Kitchen Garden During Every Month in the Year |
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Page xiv
... appear . It will be found that the success of the practices above enumerated , to which the gardener has recourse in order to increase the fertility of his fruit trees , is to be explained by what has just been said . In ringing fruit ...
... appear . It will be found that the success of the practices above enumerated , to which the gardener has recourse in order to increase the fertility of his fruit trees , is to be explained by what has just been said . In ringing fruit ...
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... appear in the form that is necessary for the success of the cultivator . Budding and Grafting are operations that equally depend for their success upon the property that buds possess of shooting roots downwards and stems upwards ; but ...
... appear in the form that is necessary for the success of the cultivator . Budding and Grafting are operations that equally depend for their success upon the property that buds possess of shooting roots downwards and stems upwards ; but ...
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... appears to be of Russian origin , having been sent from the Taurida Gardens , at St. Petersburgh , to the Horticultural Society , London , under the name of Dolgoi Squoznoi , two Russian words signifying dolgoi , long , and squoznoi ...
... appears to be of Russian origin , having been sent from the Taurida Gardens , at St. Petersburgh , to the Horticultural Society , London , under the name of Dolgoi Squoznoi , two Russian words signifying dolgoi , long , and squoznoi ...
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... appears to be of American origin , and was im- ported by Mr. Sudlow from the United States , as appears from the statement in the Transactions of the Horticultural Society above alluded to in 1819. Its introduction , however , was ...
... appears to be of American origin , and was im- ported by Mr. Sudlow from the United States , as appears from the statement in the Transactions of the Horticultural Society above alluded to in 1819. Its introduction , however , was ...
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... appear to be a very plentiful bearer ; but it is very deserving of cul- tivation , and succeeds best grafted on the Doucin stock , and trained in the garden as an espalier . 31. KIRKE'S GOLDEN PIPPIN . Hort . Soc . Cat . No. 386 . Fruit ...
... appear to be a very plentiful bearer ; but it is very deserving of cul- tivation , and succeeds best grafted on the Doucin stock , and trained in the garden as an espalier . 31. KIRKE'S GOLDEN PIPPIN . Hort . Soc . Cat . No. 386 . Fruit ...
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A Guide to the Orchard and Fruit Garden: Or, an Account of the Most Valuable ... George Lindley No preview available - 2020 |
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