| Gardening - 1827 - 522 pages
...down to four eyes, placed in such a manner as to throw out two shoots on each side, thus : (Jig. 40.) The following season the two uppermost shoots are...shoot on the uppermost side, thus: (Jig. 41.) We have t 41 now five leading shoots on each side, well placed, to form our future tree. Each of these •shoots... | |
| Andrew Jackson Downing - Fruit - 1845 - 634 pages
...18. The following season the Fig. 18. Fan-training, Jim two uppermost shoots are to he headed stage. down to three eyes, placed in such a manner as to...leading shoot, and one shoot on the uppermost side, as shown in Fig. 19. We have now five leading shoots on each side, well placed, to form our future... | |
| Gardener - 1847 - 600 pages
...uppermost shoots are to be Fig. 8. — Fan-training ; first stage. Fig. 9. — Fan-training ; second stage. headed down to three eyes, placed in such a manner...leading shoot, and one shoot on the uppermost side, as shown in fig. 9. We have now five leading shoots on each side, well placed, to form our future tree.... | |
| Andrew Jackson Downing - Fruit - 1849 - 624 pages
...two shoots on each side, as shown in Fig. 18. The following season the two uppermost shoots are to he headed down to three eyes, placed in such a manner...leading shoot, and one shoot on the uppermost side, as shown in Fig. 19. We have now five leading shoots on each side, well placed, to form our future... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - Gardening - 1849 - 788 pages
...to four eyes, placed in such a manner as to throw out two shoots on each side, as shown in fig. 285. The following season the two uppermost shoots are to be headed down to three Fig. w . Faa-irainitip. fnt eyes, placed in """'' such a manner as to throw out one leading shoot,... | |
| Andrew Jackson Downing - Fruit - 1860 - 792 pages
...in Fig. 18. The following season the Fig. m Jta*«M«jM two uppermost shoote are to be headed *<w»- down to three eyes, placed in such a manner as to...shoot, and one shoot on each side ; the two lowermost shoote are to be headed down to two eyes, so as to throw out one leading shoot, and one shoot on the... | |
| Jane Loudon - 1870 - 396 pages
...down to four buds, placed so as to produce two shoots on each side of the tree, as shown in fig. 84. The following season the two uppermost shoots are to be headed down to three buds, placed so as to throw out one centre shoot, and one shoot on each side of it ; the two lowermost... | |
| Andrew Jackson Downing - Fruit - 1900 - 1340 pages
...buds or eyes, placed in such a manner as to throw out two shoots on each side, as shown in Fig. 25. The following season the two uppermost shoots are...leading shoot and one shoot on the uppermost side, as shown in Fig. 26. We have now five leading shoots on each side, well placed, to form our future... | |
| None - History - 1854 - 600 pages
...each side, as shown rn the following figure. The following season, the two uppermost shoots Fisr. 302. are to be headed down to three eyes, placed in such...leading shoot, and one shoot on the uppermost side. We have now five leading shoots on each side, well placed, to form our future tree. Each of these shoots... | |
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