| United States. Congress. House - United States - 586 pages
...scion and the stock approach each other closely in constitution, the less effect is produced by the latter; and, on the contrary, in proportion to the...it had not been grafted at all; while, on the other hand, a great increase of fertility is the result of grafting pears upon quinces, peaches upon plums,... | |
| George Lindley - Fruit-culture - 1831 - 674 pages
...scion and the stock approach each other closely in constitution, the less effect is produced by the latter ; and, on the contrary, in proportion to the...it had not been grafted at all. While, on the other hand, a great increase of fertility is the result of grafting Pears upon Quinces, Peaches upon Plums,... | |
| Gardening - 1831 - 780 pages
...scion and the stock approach each other closely in constitution, the less effect is produced by the latter ; and, on the contrary, in proportion to the...had not been grafted at all ; while, on the other hand, a great increase of fertility is the result of grafting pears upon quinces, peaches upon plums,... | |
| George Lindley - 1831 - 648 pages
...scion and the stock approach each other closely in constitution, the less effect is produced by the latter ; and, on the contrary, in proportion to the...it had not been grafted at all. While, on the other hand, a great increase of fertility is the result of grafting Pears upon Quinces, Peaches upon Plums,... | |
| Gardening - 1831 - 774 pages
...scion and the stock approach each other closely in constitution, the less effect is produced by the latter ; and, on the contrary, in proportion to the...had not been grafted at all ; while, on the other hand, a great increase of fertility is the result of grafting pears upon quinces, peaches upon plums,... | |
| William Robert Prince, William Prince - Fruit - 1831 - 236 pages
...scion and the stock approach each other closely in constitution, the less effect is produced by the latter ; and, on the contrary, in proportion to the...grafted or budded on the wild species, Apples upon Crais, Plums upon Plums, and Peaches upon Peaches or Almonds, the scion is, in regard to fertility,... | |
| William Robert Prince - Fruit - 1832 - 430 pages
...scion and the stock approach each other closely in constitution, the less effect is produced by the latter ; and, on the contrary, in proportion to the...it had not been grafted at all. While, on the other hand, a great increase of fertility is the result of grafting Pears upon Quinces, Peaches upon Plums,... | |
| Robert Manning - Berries - 1838 - 150 pages
...as a dwarf produces a fine large fruit, but small and greatly inferior when grown upon a standard. " When pears are grafted or budded on the wild species, apples upon crabs,and peaches upon peaches, the scion is,in regard to fertility, exactly in the same state as if... | |
| Charles McIntosh - Espaliers - 1839 - 528 pages
...scion and the stock approach each other closely in constitution, the less effect is produced by the latter ; and, on the contrary, in proportion to the...had not been grafted at all ; while, on the other hand, a great increase of fertility is the result of grafting pears upon quinces, peaches upon plums,... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1839 - 994 pages
...the scion and stock approach each other closely in constitution, the less effect is produced by the latter; and, on the contrary, in proportion to the...scion, is the effect of the former important. Thus, where pears are grafted or budded on the wild species, apples upon crabs, plums upon plums, and peaches... | |
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