The Southern planter . ising columnswill be found the advertisements of the best makersand dealers in these appliances. Give them yourpatronage. MAKING AN ORCHARD PRODUCTIVE. Editor Southern Planter: Mr. Farmers statements on page 83, issue of Feb-ruary: How to Make an Orchard Productive, areabsolutely correct. It is possible, by intelligent pruning, feeding andculture, systematically and regularly performed win-ter and summer, to bring any fruit trees that are, ofcourse, healthy and not too old, into healthfulness. Re-garding Mr. Farmers suggestions as to summer prun-ing, that is a very impor


The Southern planter . ising columnswill be found the advertisements of the best makersand dealers in these appliances. Give them yourpatronage. MAKING AN ORCHARD PRODUCTIVE. Editor Southern Planter: Mr. Farmers statements on page 83, issue of Feb-ruary: How to Make an Orchard Productive, areabsolutely correct. It is possible, by intelligent pruning, feeding andculture, systematically and regularly performed win-ter and summer, to bring any fruit trees that are, ofcourse, healthy and not too old, into healthfulness. Re-garding Mr. Farmers suggestions as to summer prun-ing, that is a very important key to the whole solu-tion of forcing apple trees to form primarily fruitbuds, followed—everything as to climatic conditions, etc.,being equal—by a crop of fruit. In two years, anyfruit trees can be made fruitful, if there is any bear-ing in their nature. Oakson. Dinwiddie Co., Va. 154 THE SOUTHERN PLANTER [March Peach Trees affected with Yellows should be destroyed and burned. Fire Blight on Pears or Quinces,.


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