The Nut Culturist: A Treatise on the Propagation, Planting and Cultivation of Nut-bearing Trees and Shrubs, Adapted to the Climate of the United States ...Orange Judd, 1896 - 289 páginas |
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... bark must part freely from the wood underneath , in order to admit of insert- ing the bud under it . If the buds are set too early in the season there is danger of a premature growth ; that is , of pushing out a shoot in the fall ...
... bark must part freely from the wood underneath , in order to admit of insert- ing the bud under it . If the buds are set too early in the season there is danger of a premature growth ; that is , of pushing out a shoot in the fall ...
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... bark of the stock to admit them ; and a quantity of some material to tie around the stock , so as to hold the FIG . 3. YANKEE BUDDING KNIFE . bud in place . Budding knives are made after various patterns ; one that is commonly used has ...
... bark of the stock to admit them ; and a quantity of some material to tie around the stock , so as to hold the FIG . 3. YANKEE BUDDING KNIFE . bud in place . Budding knives are made after various patterns ; one that is commonly used has ...
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... bark , and for rapid work it is far more con- venient than any form of knife that must be reversed in the hand every time a bud is inserted . In addition , a polished bit of steel is smoother and far less likely to lacerate the ...
... bark , and for rapid work it is far more con- venient than any form of knife that must be reversed in the hand every time a bud is inserted . In addition , a polished bit of steel is smoother and far less likely to lacerate the ...
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... bark of the persimmon , corn husks , cotton twine , woolen yarn , or even strips of old muslin and calico may be employed with equally as good results , although not as handy and convenient for such purposes . The amateur , with only a ...
... bark of the persimmon , corn husks , cotton twine , woolen yarn , or even strips of old muslin and calico may be employed with equally as good results , although not as handy and convenient for such purposes . The amateur , with only a ...
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... bark and a little into the wood ; pass the knife under the bud , and bring it out about the same distance above it , taking off the bud with the bark , and a thin slice of wood attached , as at c , Fig . 4. Then , if using the Yankee ...
... bark and a little into the wood ; pass the knife under the bud , and bring it out about the same distance above it , taking off the bud with the bark , and a thin slice of wood attached , as at c , Fig . 4. Then , if using the Yankee ...
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