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" ... that happens, to rub it over with the finger when occasion may require (which is best done when moistened by rain), that the plaster may be kept whole, to prevent the air and wet, from penetrating into the wound. "
The American Gardener's Calendar; Adapted to the Climates and Seasons of the ... - Page 218
by Bernard M'Mahon - 1806 - 648 pages
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Transactions of the Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Arts ..., Volume 2

Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Arts, and Manufactures - Agriculture - 1807 - 274 pages
...stuff i* very smooth, like fine plaister u&ed .for the ceilings of rooms. As the best way of using this composition, is found by experience to be in a liquid state, it must be reduced to the consistence of pretty thick paint, by mixing it up with a sufficient quantity of...
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An Epitome of Mr. Forsyth's Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit ...

William Forsyth - Fruit trees - 1804 - 240 pages
...making and " applying the composition, it is necessary to add " the following. " As the best way for using the composition is " found, by experience, to...consistence *' of pretty thick paint, by mixing it up with a <c sufficient quantity of urine and soap-suds, and " laid on with a painter's brush. The powder of...
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An Epitome of Mr. Forsyth's Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit ...

William Forsyth - Fruit trees - 1804 - 206 pages
...penetrating into ** the wound." ( 103 ) " Additional Directions for making and using the Composition. " To the foregoing directions for making and " applying...necessary to add " the following. " As the best way for using the composition is '* found, by experience, to be in a liquid state ; " it must therefore...
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A Compendium of Modern Husbandry: Principally Written During a ..., Volume 3

James Malcolm (land surveyor.) - Agriculture - 1805 - 532 pages
...prevent the air and wet from penetrating into the wound. " To the foregoing directions for makiTig and applying the composition, it is necessary to add the following. As the best way of using the compolitiqn is found by experience, to be in a liquid state ; it must, therefore, be reduced to the...
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The American Gardener's Calendar; Adapted to the Climates and Seasons of the ...

Bernard M'Mahon - Gardening - 1806 - 746 pages
...wet, from penetrating into the wound." Additional Directions for making and using the Composition. " To the foregoing directions for making and applying...the composition is found, by experience, to be in u liquid state ; it must, therefore, be reduced to the consistence of pretty thick paint, by mixing...
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The American Orchardist: Or, A Practical Treatise on the Culture and ...

James Thacher - Apples - 1822 - 238 pages
...cannot be easily got, take pounded chalk, or common lime, after having been slacked a month at least. As the best way of using the composition is found by experience to be in a liquid form, it must therefore be reduced to the consistence of pretty thick paint, by mixing it up with a...
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The Science of Horticulture: Comprising a Practical System for the ...

Joseph Hayward - Fruit-culture - 1824 - 340 pages
...to resist the drippings of trees and rains." To the foregoing directions for making and ap~ plying the composition, it is necessary to add the following...quantity of urine and soap-suds, and laid on with a painting brush. The powder of wood ashes and burnt bones is to be applied as before directed, patting...
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A Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit Trees ...: To which is ...

William Forsyth - Fruit-culture - 1824 - 586 pages
...MIDDLETON, JOHN CALL, JOHN FORDYCE. GG No. VII. Additional Directions for making and using the Composition. To the foregoing directions for making and applying...must, therefore, be reduced to the consistence of a pretty thick paint, by mixing it up with a sufficient quantity of urine and soap-suds, and laid on...
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A Guide to The Outdoor and Kitchen Garden

George Lindley - 1831 - 662 pages
...kept whole, to prevent the air and wet penetrating into the wound." Mr. Forsyth says, farther on, " As the best way of using the composition is found...it must therefore be reduced to the consistence of a pretty thick paint, by mixing it up with a sufficient quantity of urine and soap-suds, and laid on...
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A guide to the orchard and kitchen garden; or, An account of ... fruit and ...

George Lindley - 1831 - 648 pages
...kept whole, to prevent the air and wet penetrating into the wound." Mr. Forsyth says, farther on, " As the best way of using the composition is found...it must therefore be reduced to the consistence of a pretty thick paint, by mixing it up with a sufficient quantity of urine and soap-suds, and laid on...
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