| 1843 - 396 páginas
...when these had afforded shoots about four inches long, the remaining ligatures were taken off to admit the excess of sap to pass on, and the young shoots...well, and afforded blossoms in the succeeding spring. We should be pleased if any of our readers could give us further information about the shrub described... | |
| 1843 - 396 páginas
...when these had afforded shoots about four inches long, the remaining ligatures were taken off to admit the excess of sap to pass on, and the young shoots...well, and afforded blossoms in the succeeding spring. We should be pleased if any of our readers could give us further information about the shrub described... | |
| George William Johnson - 1847 - 636 páginas
...strongly in July. When these had afforded shoots abont four inches long, the remaining ligature was taken off to permit the excess of sap to pass on,...well and afforded blossoms in the succeeding spring." In the Ural week of July the thorns should be removed from those places on the stocks intended for... | |
| Colin MacKenzie - 1853 - 498 páginas
...remaining ligatures are taken off, to permit the excess of sap to pass on; and the young shoots are nailed to the wall. Being there properly exposed to light, their wood will ripen well, and afford blossoms in the succeeding Spring. To gra_\ trtet. This is a mode of propagation... | |
| John Lindley - 1855 - 636 páginas
...strongly in July : when these had afforded shoots about four inches long, the remaining ligature was taken off to permit the excess of sap to pass on ;...well, and afforded blossoms in the succeeding spring. Flute-budding (Fig. XLIV.) is not practised in this country, but deserves mention. It consists of peeling... | |
| John Phin - 1862 - 394 páginas
...excess of sap to pass on; and the youngshoots were nailed to the wall. Being there properlyexposed to light, their wood ripened well, and afforded blossoms in the succeeding spring. A method which partakes partly of grafting and partly of inarching is shown in the annexed figure.... | |
| John Phin - 1862 - 378 páginas
...excess of sap to pass on ; and the youngshoots were nailed to the wall. Being there properlyexposed to light, their wood ripened well,, and- afford*ed blossoms in the succeeding spring. Might not the principles here indicated be applied5 with advantage to the foregoing method' of budding... | |
| Colin MacKenzie - 1867 - 510 páginas
...remaining ligatures are taken off, to permit the excess of sap to pass on, and the young shoots are nailed to the walL Being there properly exposed to light, their wood will ripen well, and ullurd blossoms in the succeeding spring. To groß Treet. This is a mode of propagation... | |
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