Trees in Winter: Their Study, Planting, Care and Identification

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Macmillan, 1913 - 446 páginas

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Página 175 - ... water. 2 gallons kerosene. Dissolve the soap in the water, which should be boiling; remove from the fire and pour it into the kerosene while hot. Churn this with a spray pump till it changes to a creamy, then to a soft butter-like mass. Keep this as a stock, using one part in nine of water.
Página 87 - ... exclusive and absolute control and power to plant, set out, maintain, protect and care for shade trees in any of the public highways of their respective municipalities, the cost thereof to be borne and paid for in the manner hereinafter directed.
Página 83 - Unless otherwise provided for in a written permit there must be maintained about the base of the trunk of each shade tree in the public highways and city parks of the City at least six square feet of open ground for a tree of three inches in diameter, and for every two inches of increase of such diameter there must be an increase of at least one square foot of open ground. Any person, firm or corporation which shall violate or authorize or procure a violation of any provision of this section shall,...
Página 86 - Provides that every violation by the same person or corporation of any provision of this ordinance or the continuation of the violation of any of its provisions on any day or days succeeding the first violation thereof, shall constitute an additional violation for each of such succeeding days.
Página 85 - During the erection, repair, alteration or removal of any building or structure within the city of Cleveland, it shall be unlawful for the person or persons in charge of such erection, repair, alteration or removal, to leave any street tree in the vicinity of such building or structure without such good and sufficient guards or protectors as shall prevent injury to said tree arising out of or by reason of said erection, repair, alteration or removal.
Página 430 - WOOD — Light, soft, not strong, coarse-grained, very durable in contact with the soil, light brown with thin nearly white sapwood of 1 or 2 layers of annual growth; largely used for railroad ties, fence posts and rails and occasionally for furniture and the interior finish of houses.

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