The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... canes from their dormant buds , and some of them even exhibited a tolerable show of fruit on wood of this second growth . I saw in my own garden no leaf - mildew , but observed a few mildewed berries on Rogers 15 . In some situations ...
... canes from their dormant buds , and some of them even exhibited a tolerable show of fruit on wood of this second growth . I saw in my own garden no leaf - mildew , but observed a few mildewed berries on Rogers 15 . In some situations ...
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... canes , and introduced under this simple forcing - frame , would produce an abundance of fine fruit . Lastly , the intelligent gardener would be able , in many other ways , to make use of this simple construction to obtain the finest ...
... canes , and introduced under this simple forcing - frame , would produce an abundance of fine fruit . Lastly , the intelligent gardener would be able , in many other ways , to make use of this simple construction to obtain the finest ...
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... canes from each stem , until , by measurement , you find that each is just long enough to take its place in the ... cane to the trellis at the selected spot , and lay down these branches right and left , and secure them to the trellis as ...
... canes from each stem , until , by measurement , you find that each is just long enough to take its place in the ... cane to the trellis at the selected spot , and lay down these branches right and left , and secure them to the trellis as ...
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... cane or standard , until it has reached a height equal to the distance obliquely from its roots to the grape - hook , by which it is to be fastened to the trellis : at that point let it be pinched , and caused to produce two canes for ...
... cane or standard , until it has reached a height equal to the distance obliquely from its roots to the grape - hook , by which it is to be fastened to the trellis : at that point let it be pinched , and caused to produce two canes for ...
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... cane , were each year becoming weaker and less productive . I believed this new position of the branches would remedy the evil , though a large crop could not be expected for the first season . The trellises , which were previously six ...
... cane , were each year becoming weaker and less productive . I believed this new position of the branches would remedy the evil , though a large crop could not be expected for the first season . The trellises , which were previously six ...
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