| John Abercrombie, Thomas Mawe - 1787 - 680 páginas
...the grafting duffel, or fome inftrument a little way into the cleft, at the floped part of the ftock, to keep it open for the reception of the graft, which then direftly introduce into the cleft on the uncut or upright fide o/ the ftock, at the back of the flope,... | |
| Bernard M'Mahon - 1806 - 686 páginas
...strike the knife or chissel into the stock, observing to cleave it no farther than what is necessary to admit the graft readily ; then place the knife, or...keep it open for the reception of the graft, which directly introduce into the cleft on the top of the stock, at the back of the slope ; inserting it... | |
| Bernard M'Mahon - 1806 - 746 páginas
...strike the knife or chissel into the stock, observing to cleave it no farther than what is necessary to admit the graft readily ; then place the knife, or...cleft, at the sloped part of the stock, to keep it MARc!i.] THE NURSERY. 247 open for the reception of the graft, which directly introduce into the cleft... | |
| P. Agricola - 1824 - 230 páginas
...observing to cleave it no farther than is necessary to admit the graft freely : then place the wedge a little way into the cleft, at the sloped part of...keep it open for the reception of the graft, which directly introduce into the cleft, on the top of the stock, at the back of the slope, inserting it... | |
| John Abercrombie - 1832 - 704 páginas
...no farther than what is necessary to admit the graft readily ; then place the knife, or some smalJ instrument, a little way into the cleft, at the sloped...at the back of the slope, inserting it with great ex rtness, as far as it is cut, with the thickest edge outwards, so that the rind may meet exactly... | |
| 1834 - 374 páginas
...necessary to admit the graft readily ; then drive the grafting chisel a little way into the cleft, to keep it open for the reception of the graft, which then directly introduce into the cleft on the uncut or upright side of the stock, at toe back of the slope ; inserting it with great exactness, as... | |
| Esther Copley - 1834 - 254 páginas
...mallei, &c. strike the knife to the stock, observing to cleave it no farther than what is necessary to admit the graft readily ; then place the knife, or some small instrument, a little into the cleft, at the sloped part of the stock, to keep it open for the reception of the graft, which... | |
| Esther Copley, afterwards COPLEY HEWLETT (Esther) - 1841 - 248 páginas
...mallet, &c. strike the knife to the stock, observing to cleave it no farther than what is necessary to admit the graft readily; then place the knife, or some small instrument, a little into the cleft, at the sloped part of the stock, to keep it open for the reception of the graft, which... | |
| J. Syme - 1848 - 396 páginas
...is necessary to admit the graft readily ; then drive the grafting chisel a little way intothe cleft, to keep it open for the reception of the graft, which then directly introduce into the cleft on the uncut or upright side of the stock, at the back of the slope ; inserting it with great exactness, as... | |
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