Hidden fields
Books Books
" As the growth of the tree will gradually effect the plaster, by raising up its edges next the bark, care should be taken, where that happens, to rub it over with the finger when occasion may require (which is best done when moistened by rain), that the... "
An Epitome of Mr. Forsyth's Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit ... - Page 102
by William Forsyth - 1804 - 186 pages
Full view - About this book

The Scots Magazine, Volume 53

English literature - 1791 - 686 pages
...with the finger when occalion may require (which is belt done when moiftened by rain) that the plafter may be kept whole, to prevent, the air and wet from penetrating into the wound. WILLIAM FORSVTH. O» LOV E. [From " A Guide to Youth of each Sex on their entrance into aclive life."...
Full view - About this book

Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal

1791 - 612 pages
...when occaflon may require, (which is belt done when moiliened by rain,) ¡h¿t the plainer may Ь« kept whole, to prevent the air and wet from penetrating into the wound.' , We obferve a little egotifm in the introduction, which mu(t be pardoned in a profeffional man, naturally...
Full view - About this book

A View of Nature, in Letters to a Traveller Among the Alps: With Reflections ...

Richard Joseph Sulivan (Sie) - France - 1794 - 542 pages
...the ringer, when occasion may require, which is best done, when moistened by rain, that the plaister may be kept whole, to prevent the air and wet from penetrating into the wood. LET, LETTER LXI. DESTRUCTION, is necessary to life. It is only from the destruction of each other,...
Full view - About this book

Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts ..., Volume 18, Part 2

Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 636 pages
...the finger when occafion may require ( which is belt done when moillened byrain), that the plafter may be kept whole, to prevent the air and wet from penetrating into the wound. By this procefs, fome old worn-out pear trees, that bore ForfjtVi only a few fmall, hard fruit, of...
Full view - About this book

A Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit-trees, in which a New ...

William Forsyth, William Cobbett - Fruit - 1802 - 420 pages
...with the finger when occauon may require (which is beft done when moiftened by rain), that the plafter may be kept whole, to prevent the air and wet from penetrating into the wound. WILLIAM FORSYTH. • William Forfyth, of Kenfmgton, in the county of Middlefex, Gardener, maketh oath,...
Full view - About this book

The principles and practice of agriculture systematically explained, Volume 2

Robert Forsyth - 1804 - 620 pages
...the fmger, when occafion may require (which is beft done when moiftened by rain), that the plaifter may be kept whole to prevent the air and wet from penetrating into the wound. " The following is a more expeditious way of laying on the plaifter. Take a quantity ready made, and...
Full view - About this book

A Compendium of Modern Husbandry: Principally Written During a ..., Volume 3

James Malcolm (land surveyor.) - Agriculture - 1805 - 532 pages
...been slaked a month at least. As the growth of the tree will gradually affect the plaster, by raising its edges next the bark, care should be taken, where...prevent the air and wet from penetrating into the wound. " To the foregoing directions for makiTig and applying the composition, it is necessary to add the...
Full view - About this book

The American Gardener's Calendar; Adapted to the Climates and Seasons of the ...

Bernard M'Mahon - Gardening - 1806 - 746 pages
...lime, after having been slacked a month at least. " As the growth of the tree will gradually effect the plaster, by raising up its edges next the bark,...necessary to add the following." " As the best way of using the composition is found, by experience, to be in u liquid state ; it must, therefore, be...
Full view - About this book

The American Gardener's Calendar; Adapted to the Climates and Seasons of the ...

Bernard M'Mahon - Gardening - 1806 - 686 pages
...lime, after having been slacked a month at least. " As the growth of the tree will gradually effect the plaster, by raising up its edges next the bark,...the air and wet, from penetrating into the wound." Aiftlilional Directions for making and using the Comfio*ition. " To the foregoing directions for making...
Full view - About this book

A Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit Trees ...: To which is ...

William Forsyth - Fruit-culture - 1824 - 586 pages
...common lime, after having been slaked, a month at least. As the growth of the tree will gradually affect the plaster, by raising up its edges next the bark,...prevent the air and wet from penetrating into the wound. WILLIAM FORSYTH. William Forsyth, of Kensington, in the county of Middlesex, Gardener, maketh oath,...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF