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" ... by many particulars, not only respecting their general fertility, and the form, size, shape, and flavour of the fruit, but also the manner of the growth of the tree, the thickness and proportion of the twigs, their shooting from their parent stem,... "
The Repertory of Patent Inventions: And Other Discoveries and Improvements ... - Page 367
1803
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Transactions of the Society Instituted at London for the ..., Volumes 19-20

Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) - Industrial arts - 1801 - 1116 pages
...the twigs, their shooting from their parent stem, the form, colour, and consistence of the leaf, and many other circumstances, by which the variety can...still retain their discriminating qualities, with the most undeviating certainty. The proper conclusion to be drawn from the statement in the last paragraph,...
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A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts, Volumes 7-8

William Nicholson - Science - 1804 - 736 pages
...undeviating certainty. permanence, &c. The proper conclufion to be drawn from the ftatement in the i'.:i: paragraph, is this — that were any one to put the thought in practice on a full-grown hardy or crab flock, it would produce an excellent proof that engrafted fruits are not permanent....
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Georgical Essays, Volume 5

Alexander Hunter - Agriculture - 1804 - 606 pages
...the twigs, their shooting from their parent stem, the form, colour, and consistence of the leaf, and many other circumstances, by which the variety can be identified ; and were it pofsible to engraft each variety upon the same stock, they would still retain their discriminating...
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The American Orchardist: Or, A Practical Treatise on the Culture and ...

James Thacher - Apples - 1822 - 238 pages
...the form, colour, and consistence of the leaf, and many other circumstances by which the varie* ty can be identified ; and were it possible to engraft...still retain their discriminating qualities with the most undeviating certainty. Further, if twenty different varieties were placed together, so that each...
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The American Orchardist: Or, A Practical Treatise on the Culture and ...

James Thacher - Apples - 1822 - 238 pages
...the twigs, their shooting from the parent stem, the form, colour, and consistence of the leaf, and many other circumstances by which the variety can be identified ; and were it possible to engraft cacli variety upon the same stock, they would still retain their discriminating qualities with the...
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Magazine of Botany and Gardening British and Foreign ..., Volume 3

1837 - 276 pages
...the twigs, their shooting from their parent stem, the form, colour, and consistence of the leaf, and many other circumstances, by which the variety can be identified ; and were it possible lo engraft each variety upon the same stock, they would still retain their discriminating qualities,...
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The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries ..., Volume 3

Fruit-culture - 1837 - 510 pages
...the twigs, their shooting from their parent stem, the form, color, and consistence of the leaf, and many other circumstances, by which the variety can...still retain their discriminating qualities, with the most undeviating certainty. The proper conclusion to be drawn from the statement in the last paragraph,...
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The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries ..., Volume 3

Fruit-culture - 1837 - 490 pages
...the twigs, their shooting from their parent stem, the form, color, and consistence of the leaf, and many other circumstances, by which the variety can...still retain their discriminating qualities, with the most undeviating certainty. T'he proper conclusion to be drawn from the statement in the last paragraph,...
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