| 1841 - 680 Seiten
...quality of fruit is affected by the stock that bears it, one would infer that the goodness of all our cultivated fruits is deteriorated by their being uniformly...improve the fruit of the scion that is worked upon them. We see that some German writers, proceeding upon some such reasoning as this, have been recommending... | |
| 1857 - 688 Seiten
...been introduced, and some evidence upon it collected, as will appear from the following extract:— " Since the quality of fruit is thus affected by the...trees of excellent quality were used for stocks they ou^ht to improve the fruit of the scion that is worked upon them. Some German writers, proceeding upon... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1868 - 620 Seiten
...further we git from the purity of the parent stock. " It seems allowable," says Professor J. Lindley, " to infer that the goodness of cultivated fruits is...uniformly worked upon stocks whose fruit is worthless. The common apple, when grafted upon trees bearing very austere fruit, is injured by the crude and bitter... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1868 - 658 Seiten
...further we get from the purity of the parent slock. " It seems allowable," says Professor J. Lindley, '' to infer that the goodness of cultivated fruits is...deteriorated by their being uniformly worked upon stocks whoso fruit is worthless. ч The common apple, when grafted upon trees bearing very austere fruit,... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1868 - 618 Seiten
...the purity of the parent stock. " It seems allowable," says Professor J. Lindley, " to infer that tho goodness of cultivated fruits is deteriorated by their...uniformly worked upon stocks whose fruit is worthless. ' The common apple, when grafted upon trees bearing very austere fruit, is injured by the crude and... | |
| US Department of Agriculture - 1868 - 606 Seiten
...further we get from the purity of the parent stock. " It seems Allowable," says Professor J. Lindley, " to infer that the goodness of cultivated fruits is deteriorated by their bejng uniformly worked upon stocks whose fruit is worthless. The common apple, when grafted upon trees... | |
| Victor Ray Gardner, Frederick Charles Bradford, Henry Daggett Hooker - 1922 - 712 Seiten
...more so on the Medlar. . . . Mr. Knight mentions such differences in the quality of his Peaches. . . . Since the quality of fruit is thus affected by the...are made to bear, the Crab the Apple, and so on." Lindley cites with apparent approval numerous other instances of the sort. A generation later the grape... | |
| East Malling Research Station - 1925 - 546 Seiten
...Pear, the fruit becomes higher coloured and smaller on the Quince stock than on the wild Pear. . . . Since the quality of fruit is thus affected by the...they are made to bear, the Crab, the Apple and so on. It is interesting to note Hedrick and Tukey's remarks in 1924 (3). In a twenty-five years' fertiliser... | |
| Michigan State Horticultural Society - 1892 - 758 Seiten
...produced by the remoTal of a ring of bark or the application of a ligature. ' JOHN LINDLEY said:2 " It seems allowable to infer that the goodness of cultivated...fruits is deteriorated by their being uniformly worked on stocks whose fruit is worthless. " MolNTOSH, in his " Book of the Garden, " * after giving the testimony... | |
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