. The practical fruit, flower and vegetable gardener's companion, with calendar. Gardening. The form a la Dumoutier (so called from its inventor and described at great length by Lelieur), is merely a re- finement on the Montrueil method. It will be sufficient to mention to the experienced trainer (and none other can be expected to execute this form), that the formation of the tree commences with the inferior limbs, and proceeds fig. towards the centre, the branches being lowered from time to time, as the tree acquires strength. What is most wor- thy of notice in this method is the managem
. The practical fruit, flower and vegetable gardener's companion, with calendar. Gardening. The form a la Dumoutier (so called from its inventor and described at great length by Lelieur), is merely a re- finement on the Montrueil method. It will be sufficient to mention to the experienced trainer (and none other can be expected to execute this form), that the formation of the tree commences with the inferior limbs, and proceeds fig. towards the centre, the branches being lowered from time to time, as the tree acquires strength. What is most wor- thy of notice in this method is the management of the sub- ordinates in the pruning for fruit. When a shoot promises blossom, it is generally at some distance from the point 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 Neill, Patrick, 1776-1851; Emerson, G. (Gouvernour), 1796-1874, ed; Pardee, R. G. (Richard Gay), 1811-1869. New York, C. M. Saxton & Co.
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