| United States. Congress. House - 586 páginas
...species, apples upon crabs, plums upon plums, and peaches upon peaches or almonds, the scion is, in regard to fertility, exactly in the same state as...pears upon quinces, peaches upon plums, apples upon whitethorn, and the like. IQ the latter cases, the food absorbed from the earth by the root of the... | |
| George Lindley - 1831 - 648 páginas
...species, Apples upon Crabs, Plums upon Plums, and Peaches upon Peaches or Almonds, the scion is, in regard to fertility, exactly in the same state as...Pears upon Quinces, Peaches upon Plums, Apples upon Whitethorn, and the like. In these latter cases, the food absorbed from the earth by the root of the... | |
| George Lindley - 1831 - 674 páginas
...species, Apples upon Crabs, Plums upon Plums, and Peaches upon Peaches or Almonds, the scion is, in regard to fertility, exactly in the same state as...Pears upon Quinces, Peaches upon Plums, Apples upon Whitethorn, and the like. In these latter cases, the food absorbed from the earth by the root of the... | |
| 1831 - 780 páginas
...species ; apples upon crabs, plums upon plums, and peaches upon peaches or almonds, the scion is, in regard to fertility, exactly in the same state as...pears upon quinces, peaches upon plums, apples upon whitethorn, and the like. In the latter cases, the food absorbed from the earth by the root of the... | |
| 1831 - 774 páginas
...species ; apples upon crabs, plums upon plums, and peaches upon peaches or almonds, the scion is, in regard to fertility, exactly in the same state as...pears upon quinces, peaches upon plums, apples upon whitethorn, and the like. In the latter cases, the food absorbed from the earth by the root of the... | |
| William Robert Prince, William Prince - 1831 - 236 páginas
...species, Apples upon Crais, Plums upon Plums, and Peaches upon Peaches or Almonds, the scion is, in regard to fertility, exactly in the same state as...of fertility is the result of grafting Pears upon duinces, Peaches upon Plums, Apples upon Whitethorn, and the like. In these latter cases, the food... | |
| William Robert Prince - 1832 - 430 páginas
...species, Apples upon Crabs, Plums upon Plums, and Peaches upon Peaches or Almonds, the scion is, in regard to fertility, exactly in the same state as...Pears upon Quinces, Peaches upon Plums, Apples upon Whitethorn, and the like. In these latter cases, the food absorbed from the earth by the root of the... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1839 - 528 páginas
...species, apples upon crabs, plums upon plums, and peaches upon peaches or almonds, the scion is, in regard to fertility, exactly in the same state as...pears upon quinces, peaches upon plums, apples upon white-thorn, and the like. In these latter cases, the food absorbed from the earth by the root of the... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1839 - 994 páginas
...species, apples upon crabs, plums upon plums, and peaches upon peaches, or almonds, the scion is, in regard to fertility, exactly in the same state as...pears upon quinces, peaches upon plums, apples upon whitethorn, and the like. In these latter cases, the food absorbed from the earth, by the root of the... | |
| Robert Manning, John M. Ives - 1844 - 154 páginas
...apples upon crabs, and peaches upon peaches, the scion is in regard to fertility, • says Lindley, " exactly in the same state as if it had not been grafted...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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