. Successful fruit culture; a practical guide to the cultivation and propagation of fruits. Fruit-culture. Fig. 15— Harrow tool, working close ujj to the trees without injury. The weeders. Figure 17, are especially valuable in keeping a fine tilth of the surface soil, as they cover a wide space and can be more easily guided than the smootliing liar- row. They must be used frequently in order to keep. Fig. 16—The Grape Hoe down weeds. Weeders with straight teeth do better work in orchards than those with curved teeth. Only the most careful men who are skillful team- sters should be


. Successful fruit culture; a practical guide to the cultivation and propagation of fruits. Fruit-culture. Fig. 15— Harrow tool, working close ujj to the trees without injury. The weeders. Figure 17, are especially valuable in keeping a fine tilth of the surface soil, as they cover a wide space and can be more easily guided than the smootliing liar- row. They must be used frequently in order to keep. Fig. 16—The Grape Hoe down weeds. Weeders with straight teeth do better work in orchards than those with curved teeth. Only the most careful men who are skillful team- sters should be allowed to work in an orchard with. 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 Maynard, Samuel T. (Samuel Taylor), 1844-. New York, Orange Judd company


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