| John Claudius Loudon - Botany - 1838 - 680 pages
...vines spring up, bear their fruit, and perish at their feet, without showing any symptoms of decay. In most cases, the proprietors of the vineyards are perfectly...ten years. In traversing the forests of the Alps, continues M. Boissel, " I found frequent proofs of the excellence of the wood of the larch. The lightning... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - Botany - 1838 - 686 pages
...vines spring up, bear their fruit, and perish at their feet, without showing any eymptoms of decay. In most cases, the proprietors of the vineyards are perfectly...their present state from their fathers, and in the sanie state they will transmit them to their sons. Props made of the silver fir, and used in the same... | |
| Thomas Nuttall - Botany - 1852 - 326 pages
...at their feet, without showing any symptoms of decay. In most cases, the proprietors of the vinyards are perfectly ignorant of the epoch when these props...their sons. Props made of the Silver Fir, and used for the same purpose, would not last more than 10 years. The wood of the Larch, according to Hartig,... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1854 - 682 pages
...vines spring up, bear their fruit, and perish at their feet, without showing any symptoms of decay. In most cases, the proprietors of the vineyards are perfectly...the epoch when these props were first placed there : thev received them in their present state from their fathers, and in the same state they will transmit... | |
| Floriculture - 1868 - 410 pages
...bear their fruit, and perish at their feet, without showing any symptoms of decay. In most instances, the proprietors of the vineyards are perfectly ignorant...present state from their fathers, and in the same state will transmit them to their sons. Props made of silver-fir, and used in the same soil, for the same... | |
| California. State Board of Forestry - Forests and forestry - 1886 - 788 pages
...of vineyards arc ignorant of the epoch when their vine props were first planted; they received them from their fathers, and in the same state they will transmit them to posterity. Supports made of Pine, Spruce, or Fir for the same purposes would not endure more than ten... | |
| California. State Board of Forestry - Forests and forestry - 1890 - 292 pages
...of vineyards are ignorant of the epoch when their vine props were first planted; they received them from their fathers, and in the same state they will transmit them to posterity. Supports made of Pine, Spruce, or Fir for the same purposes would not endure more than ten... | |
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