. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF PRUNING. 91 extending as far each way from the foot of the stem as the height of the tree. A careful examination will discover the. Fig. 121.—Forms of Pruning-Knives. whole surface of the subsoil occupied with the small fibres of full-grown nursery-trees (Fig. 122). It is obviously impossible, therefore, in digging up to avoid cutting and leaving most of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images t
. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF PRUNING. 91 extending as far each way from the foot of the stem as the height of the tree. A careful examination will discover the. Fig. 121.—Forms of Pruning-Knives. whole surface of the subsoil occupied with the small fibres of full-grown nursery-trees (Fig. 122). It is obviously impossible, therefore, in digging up to avoid cutting and leaving most of. 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 Thomas, J. J. (John Jacob); Wood, William H. S. New York, Orange Judd
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