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" ... the composition being thus made, care must be taken to prepare the tree properly for its application, by cutting away all the dead, decayed, and injured... "
An Epitome of Mr. Forsyth's Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit ... - Page 101
by William Forsyth - 1804 - 186 pages
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Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts ..., Volume 18, Part 2

Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 636 pages
...compofition being thus made, care _ ' muft be taken to prepire the tree properly for its applies- _ ,' tion by cutting away all the dead, decayed, and injured parts, till you come to the frefh found wood, leaving the lurface of the wood very fmooth, and rounding oil the edge» of the bark...
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The American Orchardist: Or, A Practical Treatise on the Culture and ...

James Thacher - Apples - 1822 - 238 pages
...The composition being thus made, care must be taken to prepare the tree properly for its application, by cutting away all the dead, decayed, and inJ'ured parts, till you come to the fresh sound wood, caving the surface of the wood very smooth, and rounding off the edges of the bark, with a drawknife,...
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The Science of Horticulture: Comprising a Practical System for the ...

Joseph Hayward - Fruit-culture - 1824 - 340 pages
...prepare the tree properly for its application, by cutting away all the dead, decayed, and injured part, till you come to the fresh sound wood, leaving the...smooth and rounding off the edges of the bark with a draw knife, or other instrument perfectly smooth, which must be particularly attended to ; then lay...
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A Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit Trees ...: To which is ...

William Forsyth - Fruit-culture - 1824 - 586 pages
...prepare the tree properly for its application, by cutting away all the dead, decayed, and injured part, till you come to the fresh sound wood, leaving the...smooth, and rounding off the edges of the bark with a draw* knife, or other instrument, perfectly smooth, which must be particularly attended to ; then lay...
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Glasgow Mechanics' Magazine, and Annals of Philosophy, Volume 2

Industrial arts - 1825 - 490 pages
...The composition being thus made, care must be taken to prepare the tree properly for its application, by cutting away all the dead, decayed, and injured...surface of the wood very smooth, and rounding off the edge of the bark with a draw-knife, or other instrument, perfectly smooth, which must be particularly...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 6

Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1827 - 588 pages
...properly for its application, by cutting away all the dead, decayed, and injured part, till youcouietothe fresh sound wood ; leaving the surface of the wood...very smooth, and rounding off the edges of the bark ANCIENT VASES. with a draw knif«, or other instrument, perfectly smooth, which must be particularly...
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Book of Fruits, Being a Descriptive Catalogue of the Most Valuable Varieties ...

Robert Manning - Berries - 1838 - 154 pages
...winds, and the influence of a changeable atmosphere. Now prepare the tree properly for its application, by cutting away all the dead, decayed, and injured parts, till you come to sound wood, leaving the surface very smooth, and rounding off the edges of the bark with a sharp drawing...
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The Fruit Cultivator's Manual: Containing Ample Directions for the ...

Thomas Bridgeman - Fruit - 1844 - 196 pages
...properly for its application, by cutting away all the dead, decayed, and injured part, till you come at the fresh sound wood, leaving the surface of the wood...smooth, and rounding off the edges of the bark with a drawTcnife, or other instrument, perfectly smooth, which must be particularly attended to ; then lay...
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The American Gardener's Assistant: In Three Parts

Thomas Bridgeman - Gardening - 1867 - 528 pages
...properly for its application, by cutting away all the dead, decayed, and injured part, till you come at the fresh sound wood, leaving the surface of the wood very smooth, and rounding off the eiges of the bark with a draw-knife or other instrument . Then lay on the plaster about an eighth of...
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The Sentimental and Masonic Magazine, Volume 6

1795 - 628 pages
...be taken to prepare the injured or decayed trees properly before the application of the competition by cutting away all the dead, decayed, and injured parts, till you come to frefli found wood, leaving the furrace cl the wood very frnooth, and rounding off the edges of the...
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