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" When we wish to produce fruit buds on a branch, we prevent a free circulation of the sap by bending the branches, or by making annular or circular incisions on it; and on the contrary, when we wish to change a fruit branch... "
Barry's Fruit Garden - Page 117
by Patrick Barry - 1872 - 491 pages
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The Horticulturist and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste, Volume 6

Country life - 1851 - 618 pages
...This principle is founded on a fact to which we have already lind occasion to refer, viz: that the sap circulating slowly is subjected to a more complete...tree, and becomes better adapted to the formation of fruit buds. " This principle can be applied to produce the following result: When we wish to produce...
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The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries ..., Volume 17

Fruit-culture - 1851 - 696 pages
...principle ia founded on a fact to which we have already had occasion to refer, viz. — that the sap circulating slowly is subjected to a more complete...tree, and becomes better adapted to the formation of fruit buds. " This principle can be applied to produce the following result : When we wish to produce...
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The Horticultural review and botanical magazine, Volume 4

Gardening - 1854 - 616 pages
...principle is founded on a ct to which we have already had occasion to refer, viz. — that the sap circulating slowly is subjected to a more complete...tree, and becomes better adapted to the formation of fruit buds. " This principle can be applied to produce the following result: when we wish to produce...
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Elliott's Fruit Book: Or, The American Fruit-grower's Guide in Orchard and ...

Franklin Reuben Elliott - 1855 - 524 pages
...principle is founded on a fact to which we have already had occasion to refer, viz.—that the sap circulating slowly is subjected to a more complete...tree, and becomes better adapted to the formation of fruit buds. " This principle can be applied to produce the following result: when we wish to produce...
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Gardening for the South: Or, The Kitchen and Fruit Garden: with the Best ...

William Nathaniel White - Fruit-culture - 1857 - 416 pages
...more the sap is obstructed in its circulation, the more likely it will be to produce fruit buds. Sap circulating slowly is subjected to a more complete...tissues of the tree, and becomes better adapted to form fruit buds. If we wish a branch to bear fruit, we can obstruct the circulation of the sap by bending...
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Elliott's Fruit Book: Or, The American Fruit-grower's Guide in Orchard and ...

Franklin Reuben Elliott - Fruit - 1858 - 516 pages
...principle is founded on a fact to which we have already had occasion to refer, viz. — that the sap circulating slowly is subjected to a more complete...elaboration in the tissues of the tree, and becomes bettci adapted to the formation of fruit buds. " This principle can be applied to produce the following...
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Gardening for the South: Or, How to Grow Vegetables and Fruits

William Nathaniel White - Fruit-culture - 1868 - 460 pages
...more the sap is obstructed in its circulation, the more likely it will be to produce fruit-buds. Sap, circulating slowly, is subjected to a more complete...tissues of the tree, and becomes better adapted ' to form fruit buds. If we wish a branch to bear fruit, we can obstruct the circulation of the sap by bending...
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Technical Bulletin ..., Volumes 1-14

New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station - 1901 - 582 pages
...the more likely it will be to produce fruit buds. This principle is founded on the fact that the sap circulating slowly is subjected to a more complete...tree, and becomes better adapted to the formation of fruit buds. When we wish to produce fruit buds on a branch, we prevent a free circulation of the sap...
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Studies in Bud Formation

Joseph Harvey Gourley - 1915 - 114 pages
...the more likely it will be to produce fruit buds. This principle is founded on the fact that the sap circulating slowly is subjected to a more complete...tree, and becomes better adapted to the formation of fruit buds. AVhen we wish to produce .fruit buds on a branch, we prevent a free circulation of the...
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Station Technical Bulletin, Issues 6-9; Issues 11-12

New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station - Agriculture - 1903 - 430 pages
...the more likely it will be to produce fruit buds. This principle is founded on the fact that the sap circulating slowly is subjected to a more complete...tree, and becomes better adapted to the formation of fruit buds. When, we wish to produce fruit buds on a branch, we prevent a free circulation of the sap...
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