. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. Fig. 26. Fig. 27 edges cut into the limb and leave a ragged edge at the center where they meet, but with only one cutting edge, /"^ T rr\ T^ TTrA t^ ^^ -»-â -- -^ . 8^z ^^iii^uc5 TKUllw^ UiNUEK IRRIGATION 29 this difficulty is obviated. Long-handled shears are used to remove branches not easily reached from the ground or the ladder. They are especially useful for pruning the interior branches of the tree. In Fig. 28 is shown the Malaga shears, a style much used in California. A saw is necessary for removing large branches. I


. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. Fig. 26. Fig. 27 edges cut into the limb and leave a ragged edge at the center where they meet, but with only one cutting edge, /"^ T rr\ T^ TTrA t^ ^^ -»-â -- -^ . 8^z ^^iii^uc5 TKUllw^ UiNUEK IRRIGATION 29 this difficulty is obviated. Long-handled shears are used to remove branches not easily reached from the ground or the ladder. They are especially useful for pruning the interior branches of the tree. In Fig. 28 is shown the Malaga shears, a style much used in California. A saw is necessary for removing large branches. In Fig. 29. 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 Scranton : International Textbook Co.


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