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" ... and, though it be not above a quarter of an inch thick, it will keep out the air more effectually than the clay ; and, as cold will harden this, there is no danger of its being hurt by frost, which is very apt to cause the clay to cleave, and... "
Every Man His Own Gardener: Being a New and Much More Complete Gardener's ... - Page 122
by John Abercrombie, Thomas Mawe - 1818 - 727 pages
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The Gardeners Dictionary: Containing the Methods of Cultivating ..., Volume 2

Philip Miller - 1754 - 486 pages
...fame manner as the Clay is »finlly applied ; and tho" it be not above a quarter of an Inch thick, yet it will keep out the Air more effectually than the...harden this, there is no Danger of its being hurt by Froft, which is very apt to caufe the Clay to cleave, and fometimes fall otf; and when the Heat of...
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The Botanist's and Gardener's New Dictionary: Containing the Names, Classes ...

James Wheeler - 1763 - 536 pages
...proper confidence, may be put on the flock round the graft, in the fame manner as the clay is ufually applied ; and though it be not above a quarter of an inch thick, yet it will keep out the air more effedlually than the clay ; and as the cold will harden it, there...
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A Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit-trees, in which a New ...

William Forsyth, William Cobbett - 1802 - 420 pages
...proper confiftencc, may be put on the flock round the graft, in the fame manner as the clay is ufually applied ; and, though it be not above a quarter of...harden this, there 'is no danger of its being hurt by froft, which is very apt to caule the clay to cleave, and fometimes to fall off; and, when the heat...
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An Epitome of Mr. Forsyth's Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit ...

William Forsyth - 1804 - 206 pages
...the graft, as the clay usually is applied. If but a quarter inch thick, it keeps out the air better than the clay ; and as cold will harden this, there...is no danger of its being hurt by frost, which is apt to cause the clay to cleave, and sometimes to fall off; and when the heat of the summer comes on,...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volume 5

John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 pages
...; which, when of a proper consistence, may be put on the stock round the graft, in the same uianner as the clay is usually applied ; and though it be not above a quarter of an inch thick, it will resist the air more effectjually than the clay ; and as the cold will harden it, there is no danper...
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A Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit Trees ...: To which is ...

William Forsyth - 1824 - 586 pages
...consistence, may be put on the stock round the graft, in the same manner as the clay is usually applied j and, though it be not above a quarter of an inch thick,...the heat of the Summer comes on, this mixture will melt, and fall off without any trouble. In the using of this, there should be a tin or copper pot,...
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