| Robert Buist - 1847 - 238 páginas
...plants, before they come into bloom, to prevent the fruit being injured by heavy rains, sand, or dust. GATHERING THE FRUIT. — The common practice of picking...or handled in any way, when the full, rich aroma of ths fruit will be preserved. Those that are carried to market to be retailed for family use, should... | |
| Robert Buist - 1847 - 226 páginas
...— The common practice of picking the fruit with the footstalks attached, is one of the veryworst systems, causing them to be handled and re-picked...finger and thumb of the left hand, and with the first finder of the right, give the fruit a geullc but quick draw, and it will come off into the hand without... | |
| Carrie Sivyer Ferris - 1909 - 314 páginas
...the fingers of the right hand overlap those of the left. lanes three and four: Spread out the fingers of the left hand and with the first finger of the right hand touch the thumb and each finger of the left hand in turn as a member of the family is mentioned.... | |
| Charles M. Hendley - 1924 - 382 páginas
...a method different from ours in shooting. They held the marbles between the thumb and first finger of the left hand and with the first finger of the right hand snapped the marble towards the one they wanted to hit. They were amused when I shot the marbles... | |
| Edwin Donovan - 1924 - 188 páginas
...removing the completed work from the typewriter, hold the upper left-hand corner of the white sheets with the first finger and thumb of the left hand, and with the right hand take hold of the projecting edges of the carbon and remove it all at one time. This can... | |
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