| John Lindley - 1855 - 662 pagine
...other property, can be given to a plant except through tho assistance of the leaves ; and that tho more numerous these are, the larger, and the more...the ripening Grapes of their green garments, and no colour or sweetness will be collected in their berries. Bob the Potato of its foliage, and you will... | |
| John Lindley - 1855 - 636 pagine
...its roots in the hope of thus compensating for the loss of its leaves, and the stem will be tilled indeed with watery matter, but the latter will collect...the ripening Grapes of their green garments, and no colour or sweetness will be collected in their berries. Kob the Potato of its foliage, and you will... | |
| Wisconsin State Horticultural Society - 1874 - 212 pagine
...si/e, nor any other property, can be given to a plant except through the assistance of the leaves. Strip the ripening grapes of their green garments,...or sweetness will be collected in their berries." And, yet, Dr. Lindley advocates stopping superfluous growth in some cases, and specially instances... | |
| Wisconsin State Horticultural Society - 1874 - 212 pagine
...size, nor any other property, can be given to a plant except through the assistance of the leaves. Strip the ripening grapes of their green garments,...or sweetness will be collected in their berries." And, yet, Dr. Lindley advocates stopping superfluous growth in some cases, and specially instances... | |
| Wisconsin State Agricultural Society - 1874 - 556 pagine
...color, size, nor any other property can be given to a plant except through the assistance of the leaves. Strip the ripening grapes of their green garments,...or sweetness will be collected in their berries." And yet, Dr. Lindley advocates stopping superfluous growth in some cases, and specially instances the... | |
| Claud Bald - 1908 - 380 pagine
...its roots in the hope of thus compensating for the loss of its leaves, and the stem will be filled with watery matter, but the latter will collect in...destroyed by a noxious atmosphere. Strip the ripening green grapes of their green garments and no colour or sweetness will be collected in their berries.... | |
| Claud Bald - 1922 - 474 pagine
...feed its roots in the hope of thus compensating for the loss of its leaves and the stem will be filled with watery matter, but the latter will collect in...destroyed by a noxious atmosphere. Strip the ripening green grapes of their green garments and no colour or sweetness will be collected in their berries.... | |
| Wisconsin State Agricultural Society - 1874 - 512 pagine
...color, size, nor any other property can be given to a plant except through the assistance of the leaves. Strip the ripening grapes of their green garments,...or sweetness will be collected in their berries." And yet, Dr. Lindley advocates stopping superfluous growth in Bome cases, and specially instances the... | |
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