. The pruning-book; a monograph of the pruning and training of plants as applied to American conditions. leaves or flowers as theresulting branch is normally tobear. With a razor or verysharp knife, cut a bud in twolengthwise. Sharp eyes can de-leaf-buds and fruit-buds inapples, pears, and most other fruits ; but it is(hest to have a small lens. A common pocket. 58. Flower-bud ofapricot in section. termine between ^ 0^^ jcA^^^. THE FRUIT-BUD OF PEARS 69 leus is usually sufficient. If the section of apear or apple bud looks like Fig. 55, it is aleaf-bud; if like Fig. 56, it is a flower-bud.
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