. Beginners' guide to fruit growing : a simple statement of the elementary practices of propagation, planting, culture, fertilization, pruning, spraying, etc. Fruit-culture. FIG. 16—USE OF PLANTING BOARD Each tree should be carefully pruned before planting. All broken roots and branches should first be removed. The roots may then be pruned enough to make them symmetrical. Any long and straggling roots should be cut off. As a rule tree planters are too much afraid to cut back the roots of nursery trees at planting time. The top of each. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned p


. Beginners' guide to fruit growing : a simple statement of the elementary practices of propagation, planting, culture, fertilization, pruning, spraying, etc. Fruit-culture. FIG. 16—USE OF PLANTING BOARD Each tree should be carefully pruned before planting. All broken roots and branches should first be removed. The roots may then be pruned enough to make them symmetrical. Any long and straggling roots should be cut off. As a rule tree planters are too much afraid to cut back the roots of nursery trees at planting time. The top of each. 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 Waugh, Frank A. (Frank Albert), 1869-1943. New York : Orange Judd Company


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