It is probable that fome benefit might be produced by planting a fmall number of male Hops in each Garden (for the Hop is of that order of vegetables which bear the male and female flowers on different plants.) The advantage of this practice is experimentally... The Hop-garden: A Didactic Poem - Page 116by Luke Booker - 1799 - 118 pagesFull view - About this book
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1854 - 584 pages
...for these evils ; it is probable, however, that some benefit might be produced by planting a small number of male hops in each garden (for the hop is...practice is experimentally proved with regard to the ash and elm, which are of the same order ; for it is remarked, that the plantations in which there... | |
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