The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture, Volúmenes5-6L. Tucker, 1838 |
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... growth is checked , by poverty of particularly with the apple , to cut out the upright soil , disease , or judicious pruning , the tree will be shoot , leaving three , or at most four , laterals , or brought into a precocious state of ...
... growth is checked , by poverty of particularly with the apple , to cut out the upright soil , disease , or judicious pruning , the tree will be shoot , leaving three , or at most four , laterals , or brought into a precocious state of ...
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... growth being killed - though their position for ripening the wood , was not so good as that of the Brussa . The Brussa seedlings are killed down a third to a half of their growth . These were in luxu- riant growth , and consequently ...
... growth being killed - though their position for ripening the wood , was not so good as that of the Brussa . The Brussa seedlings are killed down a third to a half of their growth . These were in luxu- riant growth , and consequently ...
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... growth being killed - though their position for ripening the wood , was not so good as that of the Brussa . The Brussa seedlings are killed down a third to a half of their growth . These were in luxu- riant growth , and consequently ...
... growth being killed - though their position for ripening the wood , was not so good as that of the Brussa . The Brussa seedlings are killed down a third to a half of their growth . These were in luxu- riant growth , and consequently ...
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