| Philip Miller - 1724 - 504 pages
...Vines is as follows; The Vines muft firft of all be brought to fhoot with Vigour, that there may be two or three Shoots of Strength to lay to the Wall for Service ; and this depends upon the pruning of the fmall Shoots. As for Example, fuppofe a young Vine planted... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1867 - 770 pages
...and will give us extraordinary fruit. "In order to which we must bring our vines to shoot with vigor, that we may have two or three shoots of strength to lay to the wall for service; and this depends upon the pruning of the small shoots. For example, we will suppose we have a young... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1867 - 736 pages
...and will give us extraordinary fruit. "In order to which we must bring onr vines to shoot with vigor, that, we may have two or three shoots of strength to lay to the wall for service; and this depends upon the pruning of the small shoots. For example, we will suppose we have a young... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1867 - 752 pages
...give us extraordinary fruit. "In order to which we must bring our vines to shoot with vigor, that wo may have two or three shoots of strength to lay to the wall for service; and this depends upon the pruning of the small shoots. For example, we will suppose we have a young... | |
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