Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 81991 |
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Page 13
... removed to a forcing house and immediately budded . He states that the ordinary large buds of the walnut thus inserted inva- riably failed , though inserted in the same stocks with the smaller ones . FLUTE BUDDING . It may be asserted ...
... removed to a forcing house and immediately budded . He states that the ordinary large buds of the walnut thus inserted inva- riably failed , though inserted in the same stocks with the smaller ones . FLUTE BUDDING . It may be asserted ...
Page 14
... removed , being gouged out with the point of the budding knife . This is done to allow the inner bark of the bud to unite with the inner bark of the stock , which union would be prevented if the wood should be allowed to remain in the ...
... removed , being gouged out with the point of the budding knife . This is done to allow the inner bark of the bud to unite with the inner bark of the stock , which union would be prevented if the wood should be allowed to remain in the ...
Page 45
... removed , and in either case many of them become dis- colored and moldy . The rough shell becomes filled with grit , so that it is very difficult to keep the kernels free from sand while cracking and removing them . HARVESTING THE WILD ...
... removed , and in either case many of them become dis- colored and moldy . The rough shell becomes filled with grit , so that it is very difficult to keep the kernels free from sand while cracking and removing them . HARVESTING THE WILD ...
Contents
Wild and cultivated nuts 9 | 9 |
Harvesting 18 | 18 |
The walnutsContinued Page | 43 |
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