| United States. Congress. House - 586 páginas
...result of grafting pears upon quinces, peaches upon plums, apples upon whitethorn, and the like. IQ the latter cases, the food absorbed from the earth by...communicated slowly and unwillingly to the scion: under no circumstances is the communication between the one and the other as free and perfect as if their natures... | |
| George Lindley - 1831 - 674 páginas
...Peaches upon Peaches or Almonds, the scion is, in regard to fertility, exactly in the same state as if it had not been grafted at all. While, on the other...communicated slowly and unwillingly to the scion ; under no circumstances is the communication between the one and the other as free and perfect as if their natures... | |
| George Lindley - 1831 - 648 páginas
...Peaches upon Peaches or Almonds, the scion is, in regard to fertility, exactly in the same state as if it had not been grafted at all. While, on the other...communicated slowly and unwillingly to the scion ; under no circumstances is the communication between the one and the other as free and perfect as if their natures... | |
| William Robert Prince, William Prince - 1831 - 236 páginas
...While, on the other hand, a. great increase of fertility is the result of grafting Pears upon duinces, Peaches upon Plums, Apples upon Whitethorn, and the...communicated slowly and unwillingly to the scion; under no circumstances is the communication between the one and the other as free and perfect as if their natures... | |
| 1831 - 780 páginas
...result of grafting pears upon quinces, peaches upon plums, apples upon whitethorn, and the like. In the latter cases, the food absorbed from the earth by...communicated slowly and unwillingly to the scion ; under no circumstances is the communication between the one and the other as free and perfect as if their natures... | |
| 1831 - 774 páginas
...result of grafting pears upon quinces, peaches upon plums, apples upon whitethorn, and the like. In the latter cases, the food absorbed from the earth by...communicated slowly and unwillingly to the scion ; under no circumstances is the communication between the one and the other as free and perfect as if their natures... | |
| George Lindley - 1831 - 662 páginas
...formed, contracted state, which we name calyx, corolla, stamens, and pistilla ; and the central part by the root of the stock is communicated slowly and unwillingly to the scion ; under no circumstances is the communication between the one and the other as free and perfect as if their natures... | |
| William Robert Prince - 1832 - 430 páginas
...Peaches upon Peaches or Almonds, the scion is, in regard to fertility, exactly in the same state as if it had not been grafted at all. While, on the other...communicated slowly and unwillingly to the scion; under no circumstances is the communication between the one and the other as free and perfect as if their natures... | |
| Robert Manning - 1838 - 154 páginas
...result of grafting pears upon quinces, peaches upon plums, apples upon the thorn, and the like. In these cases the food absorbed from the earth by the root of the stock is communicated slowly to the scion." No other influence have we ever noticed exercised by the scion upon the stock. PEACHES.... | |
| Robert Manning, John M. Ives - 1844 - 154 páginas
...of grafting pears upon quinces, peaches upon plums, apples upon the thorn, and the like. -In these cases, the food absorbed from the earth by the root of the stock is communicated slowly." No other influence have we ever noticed exercised by the scion upon the stock. Deep soils are not necessary... | |
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