. Practical orcharding on rough lands. Fruit-culture. ORCHARDING WHERE CHOICE OF SLOPES MAY BE HAD Courtesy R. L. Hutchinson / CHAPTER V. THE ASPECT. "Under the cloudless blue they He, Golden hills in the golden sun; Rising up to the mountains high, Reaching down where the rivers run. Up to the springs of youth they lead, Under the edge of the purple pines; Ways untainted by toil or greed. Paths where peace in its fulness ; —Mabel Earle. The aspect of the orchard is a subject upon which there has been a great deal both said and written. A very great difference of opinion exist


. Practical orcharding on rough lands. Fruit-culture. ORCHARDING WHERE CHOICE OF SLOPES MAY BE HAD Courtesy R. L. Hutchinson / CHAPTER V. THE ASPECT. "Under the cloudless blue they He, Golden hills in the golden sun; Rising up to the mountains high, Reaching down where the rivers run. Up to the springs of youth they lead, Under the edge of the purple pines; Ways untainted by toil or greed. Paths where peace in its fulness ; —Mabel Earle. The aspect of the orchard is a subject upon which there has been a great deal both said and written. A very great difference of opinion exists as to the advantage and disadvantage of the aspect or slope of the land upon which the orchard is planted. Some prefer a Northern, others a Southern, many choose the Eastern and quite frequently we find paying orchards which have a decided Western exposure. So it be- comes a question as to whether there is any real . 57. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Moore, Shepard Wells. Akron, O. , The New Werner company


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