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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... knife , 3. Yankee budding knife , 4. Prepared shoot , 5. Incision for bud , 6. Bud in position , 7. Hard - shelled almond , · 8. Thin - shelled almond , 9. Beechnut leaf , bur and nut , 10. Leaves and nut of Castanopsis chrysophylla 11 ...
... knife , 3. Yankee budding knife , 4. Prepared shoot , 5. Incision for bud , 6. Bud in position , 7. Hard - shelled almond , · 8. Thin - shelled almond , 9. Beechnut leaf , bur and nut , 10. Leaves and nut of Castanopsis chrysophylla 11 ...
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... KNIFE . bud in place . Budding knives are made after various patterns ; one that is commonly used has an ivory or bone handle , made very thin at the end , that is used to peel the bark from the stock where the bud is to be in- serted ...
... KNIFE . bud in place . Budding knives are made after various patterns ; one that is commonly used has an ivory or bone handle , made very thin at the end , that is used to peel the bark from the stock where the bud is to be in- serted ...
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... knife , however , that with a little grinding almost any small one - bladed pocket knife can be transformed into one of these handy bud- ding knives . The rounded end of the blade is used for lifting the bark , and for rapid work it is ...
... knife , however , that with a little grinding almost any small one - bladed pocket knife can be transformed into one of these handy bud- ding knives . The rounded end of the blade is used for lifting the bark , and for rapid work it is ...
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... knife , as shown in Fig . 4. If the leaves have fallen from the twig , the buds may be too ripe , with some kinds of plants , but with the almond , and where only a few leaves near the base have dropped , all may be used with fair ...
... knife , as shown in Fig . 4. If the leaves have fallen from the twig , the buds may be too ripe , with some kinds of plants , but with the almond , and where only a few leaves near the base have dropped , all may be used with fair ...
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... knife- blade half an inch , or a little more , below the bud , cut- ting through the 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 ...
... knife- blade half an inch , or a little more , below the bud , cut- ting through the 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 ...
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