. The fruit garden. Fruit-culture; Fruit trees. FRUIT CULTURB: in FRANCE 343 from the ground. Each of the shoots is trained horizontally, and then raised upwards at a distance of (the peach at a distance of ) from the axis, in order to form the two arms of the U. There is nothing else to do except to train the branches successively, and to secure a good growth both right and left. For the double U, which is the symmetrical form par excellence^ cut the maiden to two buds at (the peach at ) from the ground. Train the two shoots horizontally, and raise them (the peach


. The fruit garden. Fruit-culture; Fruit trees. FRUIT CULTURB: in FRANCE 343 from the ground. Each of the shoots is trained horizontally, and then raised upwards at a distance of (the peach at a distance of ) from the axis, in order to form the two arms of the U. There is nothing else to do except to train the branches successively, and to secure a good growth both right and left. For the double U, which is the symmetrical form par excellence^ cut the maiden to two buds at (the peach at ) from the ground. Train the two shoots horizontally, and raise them (the peach at ) from the axis ; then cut them back to two buds or above the horizontal branch (the peach at or ), in order to obtain shoots. 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 Bunyard, George; Thomas, Owen. New York, C. Scribner


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