. Barry's Fruit garden. Fruit-culture. [from old catalog]. 104.—APPLE CORDON (Doublc). This stem, or cordon, is kept furnished with fruit spurs, and produces fruit on its entire length. The cordon may be either single or double. The single consists of a single stem, or arm, and the double of a pair of arms, one trained to each side, as in fig. 104. The Pear as a Pyramid (fig. 105). —^The pear is emi- nently the tree for the pyramidal form, either on the free stock or on the quince. On the lat- ter, however, the trees bear much ear- lier, are more pro- lific, more manage- able, and conse- quent
. Barry's Fruit garden. Fruit-culture. [from old catalog]. 104.—APPLE CORDON (Doublc). This stem, or cordon, is kept furnished with fruit spurs, and produces fruit on its entire length. The cordon may be either single or double. The single consists of a single stem, or arm, and the double of a pair of arms, one trained to each side, as in fig. 104. The Pear as a Pyramid (fig. 105). —^The pear is emi- nently the tree for the pyramidal form, either on the free stock or on the quince. On the lat- ter, however, the trees bear much ear- lier, are more pro- lific, more manage- able, and conse- quently preferable for small gardens. On the pear stock they require con- stant summer prun- insj and pinching, Fig. 105.—PYRAMIDAL PEAR-TREE. ^ . 7 feet liisli; 4 feet wide at the base. and, m SOme CaSCS,. ^ .\'. 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 Barry, Patrick, 1816-1890. [from old catalog]. New York, Orange Judd company
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