| James Thacher - Apples - 1822 - 238 pages
...tin box, with holes in the top, and shake the powder on the surface of the plaster till the whole is covered over with it, letting it remain for half an...of the powder till the whole plaster becomes a dry and smooth surface. Where lime rubbish of old buildings cannot be easily got, take pounded chalk, or... | |
| John S. Skinner - 1827 - 434 pages
...powders on the surface оГ the plaster, until the whole is covered with it, letting it remain Tor hair an hour, to absorb the moisture; then apply more powder,...hand, and repeating the application of the powder, until the whole plaster becomes a dry, smooth surface. In all trees cut down near the ground, the dry... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1827 - 588 pages
...tin box, with holes in the top, and shake the powder on the surface of the plaster, till the whole be covered over with it, letting it remain for half an...the moisture : then apply more powder, rubbing it gently "with the hand, and repeating the application of the powder, till the whole plaster becomes... | |
| Industrial arts - 1827 - 600 pages
...and shake the powder on the surface of the plaster, till the whole be covered over with it, letting k remain for half an hour to absorb the moisture: then apply more powder, rubbing it gently with the hand, and repeating the application of the powder, till the whole plaster becomes a... | |
| George Lindley - 1831 - 662 pages
...with holes in the top, and shake the powder on the surface of the plaster till the whole is covered with it, letting it remain for half an hour, to absorb...till the whole plaster becomes a dry smooth surface. " If any of the composition be left for a future occasion, it should be kept in a tub or other vessel,... | |
| George Lindley - 1831 - 648 pages
...with holes in the top, and shake the powder on the surface of the plaster till the whole is covered with it, letting it remain for half an hour, to absorb...till the whole plaster becomes a dry smooth surface. " If any of the composition be left for a future occasion, it should be kept in a tub or other vessel,... | |
| George Lindley - Fruit-culture - 1831 - 674 pages
...with holes in the top, and shake the -powder on the surface of the plaster till the whole is covered with it, letting it remain for half an hour, to absorb...till the whole plaster becomes a dry smooth surface. " If any of the composition be left for a future occasion, it should be kept in a tub or other vessel,... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - Fruit - 1844 - 196 pages
...with holes in the top, and shake the powder on the surface of the plaster till the whole is covered with it, letting it remain for half an hour to absorb...till the whole plaster becomes a dry, smooth surface. If any of the composition be left for a future occasion, it should be kept in a tub or other vessel,... | |
| G. T. Frederic S. Barlow Speede - 1848 - 730 pages
...tin-box, with holes in the top? and shake the powder on the surface of the plaster, till the whole is covered over with it, letting it remain for half an...till the whole plaster becomes a dry smooth surface." GUM is a disease chiefly incidental to stone-fruit trees; arising from injudicious pruning, as well... | |
| G T F.S. Barlow Speede - 1848 - 928 pages
...tin-box, with holes in the top, and shake the powder on the surface of the plaster, till the whole is covered over with it, letting it remain for half an...till the whole plaster becomes a dry smooth surface." GUM is a disease chiefly incidental to stone-fruit trees ; arising from injudicious pruning, as well... | |
| |