. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. taltlisiifMi, 11 > I ! iMii, iM 1682. Section of the Kieffer do little I'ri 111 hi:'. "II 1> \"-i > . : quire more care than 111' 1 and they should not I" understands this fait :ii,v tion that they need. A 1 I dwarf, since they an- .1 . cies, they nevertheless tend to left to


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. taltlisiifMi, 11 > I ! iMii, iM 1682. Section of the Kieffer do little I'ri 111 hi:'. "II 1> \"-i > . : quire more care than 111' 1 and they should not I" understands this fait :ii,v tion that they need. A 1 I dwarf, since they an- .1 . cies, they nevertheless tend to left to themselves. Therefore t headed-in every year. A dwai reach a grialer height than 1 keep it li-' tlii- .t:itiii-i , fi-. of the : â ' â , â â¢' â trees :ii. I , â ! , .: pruning, mai 1;, all Alii',rjcan :;, yive, one rod apart each way is nut too great. A good dwarf Pear tree is one in which the union with the quince stock is very close to the ground. When the tree is planted, this union should be from four to six inches be- low the surfa planting pr the quince is deep places I'lanted â of â¢ars are infertile with them- of other varieties in order â ily. Probably any variety I alternate with i lOf 1: i "f 'T- -ire i:iiiiii-rnus. The one most iiiil-i I I'll i^'i' I:."!' II Til'. 1085). which was -lates from Europe, "i â â â â '., . :,' n. At the I'l'''-.' Ill iiiii. 111. Ki' II' ,' I'l'.!.:.!']'. sec- ond '. In till-i-aslirn the Seckel (Kig. 1687) is a prominent variety, and is the standard of quality. Other prominent varie- ties are Anjou (Fig. lOSK), Clairgeau. Hardv, Howell, Sheldon, and , Tin- list nuLjlit he almost indcflnitcly . M. ml. .1. In ili. 1; nil region the oriental h\ I' al'.i;.- arr ^ -- fill, and the load, r-, ai. Ki. ii. i-. I,' i'"iit. rs. Tliewintir xn In the east- ne into bearing 'I', they become ovei in an ordinarily wa ji more than one or l


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