The Florist and Pomologist"Journal of Horticulture" Office, 1864 - Flower gardening |
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Page 45
... wood of the wild plant is held in higher estimation than that of the grafted trees ; hence these are always worked at a con- siderable height - say 10 to 13 feet .- ( Abridged from the Revue Horticole . ) PRESERVATION OF WOOD . - To ...
... wood of the wild plant is held in higher estimation than that of the grafted trees ; hence these are always worked at a con- siderable height - say 10 to 13 feet .- ( Abridged from the Revue Horticole . ) PRESERVATION OF WOOD . - To ...
Page 100
... wood , and then the spurs seldom ripen well . When the young rods are quite brown and apparently ripe in the wood , the spurs are generally half green , and are not to be depended on for fruiting . I have proved that the Canon Hall has ...
... wood , and then the spurs seldom ripen well . When the young rods are quite brown and apparently ripe in the wood , the spurs are generally half green , and are not to be depended on for fruiting . I have proved that the Canon Hall has ...
Page 133
... wood taken out of them , but the spurs on the remaining branches well thinned- out also . Since that time these trees bear fruit every season . Besides these , there are a number of younger trees of both Pears and Apples . I bestow some ...
... wood taken out of them , but the spurs on the remaining branches well thinned- out also . Since that time these trees bear fruit every season . Besides these , there are a number of younger trees of both Pears and Apples . I bestow some ...
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Pear Achan Scotch and English forms of 14 QUERCUS pedunculata Oak | 37 |
88 | 137 |
Rose | 144 |
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