| Arthur Jewitt - 1818 - 520 pages
...wood, removing even the fine inner bark, which immediately lies upon the wood ; so that no connection whatever remains between the two parts of the bark,...tree to bear, must be made at the right time, that Je, when in all nature the buds are strongly swelling or are breaking out into blossom. In the same... | |
| 1818 - 728 pages
...even the fine inner bark, which immediately lies upon the wood; so that no connexion whatever remain! between the two parts of the bark, but the bare and...to bear, must be made at the right time, that is, whan in all nature the buds are strongly swelling or are breaking out Into bloiiom. In the same year... | |
| 1819 - 950 pages
...which immediately lies upon the wood ; so that no connexion whatever remains between the two part* of the bark, but the bare and naked wood appears white and smooth. But this bark ring, which is to compel the tree to bear, must be made at the right time, that if, when in all... | |
| 1821 - 780 pages
...wood, removing even the fine inner bark which immediately lies upon the wood, so that no connection whatever remains between the two parts of the bark,...the right time, that is, when in all nature the buds ;ir* strongly swelling or are breaking out into blossoms. In the same year a callus is formed at the... | |
| James Thacher - 1822 - 238 pages
...immediately upon the wood, must be scraped away, until the bare naked wood appears, white and smooth, so that no connexion whatever remains between the two parts of the bark. This barking, or girdling, must be made at the precise time when, in all nature, the buds are strongly... | |
| 1823 - 438 pages
...wood, removing even the fine inner bark, which immediately lies upon the wood ; so that no connection whatever remains between the two parts of the bark,...when in all nature the buds are strongly swelling or breaking out into blossom. In the same year a callus is formed at the edges of the ring, on both sides,... | |
| John S. Skinner - 1824 - 434 pages
...away, with a knife, down to the wood, removing even the fine inner bark, which immediately lies upon the wood, so that no connexion whatever remains between...and naked wood appears white and smooth ; but this bark ring, to compel the tree to bear, must be made at the time when the buds are strongly swelling... | |
| William Drown, Solomon Drowne - 1824 - 298 pages
...immediately upon the wood, must be scraped away, until the bare naked wood appears, white and smooth, so that no connexion whatever remains between the two parts of the bark. This barking, or girdling, must be made at the precise time when, in all nature, the buds are strongly... | |
| 1825 - 610 pages
...away with the knife, down to the wood, removing even the fine inner bark, which immediately lies upon the wood ; so that no connexion whatever remains between...and smooth. But this barkring, which is to compel tbe tree to bear, most be made at the right time, that is, when in all nature the buds are strongly... | |
| Colin MacKenzie - 1867 - 510 pages
...away with a knife down to the wood, removing even the fine inner bark, which lies immediately upon the wood, so that no connexion whatever remains between...the bare and naked wood appears white and smooth; bnt this bark ring, to compel the tree to bear, must be made at the time when the buds are strongly... | |
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