The Florist and Pomologist"Journal of Horticulture" Office, 1864 - Flower gardening |
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Page 75
... succession - pit , with their leaves shortened back . In this way but little room is taken up , and the desired quantity of suckers may be obtained in succession at all times and seasons . There is a bud at the axil of every leaf , and ...
... succession - pit , with their leaves shortened back . In this way but little room is taken up , and the desired quantity of suckers may be obtained in succession at all times and seasons . There is a bud at the axil of every leaf , and ...
Page 76
... SUCCESSION PLANTS . - For many years it was the practice of all Pine- growers to disroot their succession plants in spring , -vernal shifting as Glendinning terms it in his work on the Pine . He , I believe , was the last writer on this ...
... SUCCESSION PLANTS . - For many years it was the practice of all Pine- growers to disroot their succession plants in spring , -vernal shifting as Glendinning terms it in his work on the Pine . He , I believe , was the last writer on this ...
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... succession plants at all seasons of the year , without which a regular supply of fruit cannot be commanded . The greatest portion of the plants get but one shift . After a strong sucker is well rooted is the time we generally choose to ...
... succession plants at all seasons of the year , without which a regular supply of fruit cannot be commanded . The greatest portion of the plants get but one shift . After a strong sucker is well rooted is the time we generally choose to ...
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Pear Achan Scotch and English forms of 14 QUERCUS pedunculata Oak | 37 |
88 | 137 |
Rose | 144 |
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