Elementary principles of agriculture Elementary principles of agriculture : a text book for the common schools elementaryprinci02ferg Year: 1913 Small Fruits and Orchard Fruits 359 In the following spring these branches bear the flower clusters, followed of course by the fruit. These stems, or canes, as they are sometimes called, die back after the harvest and new canes spring up from the old roots,, which in turn bear the fruits in the following season. These old canes should be cut out shortly after harvest. 630. Blackberries are widely cultivated and are Fig. 226. Everybody likes berri
Elementary principles of agriculture Elementary principles of agriculture : a text book for the common schools elementaryprinci02ferg Year: 1913 Small Fruits and Orchard Fruits 359 In the following spring these branches bear the flower clusters, followed of course by the fruit. These stems, or canes, as they are sometimes called, die back after the harvest and new canes spring up from the old roots,, which in turn bear the fruits in the following season. These old canes should be cut out shortly after harvest. 630. Blackberries are widely cultivated and are Fig. 226. Everybody likes berries! — and they are so easy to grow. (Dewberries). Courtesy Mr. F. T. Ramsey. highly prized for their fruits. Dewberries have trailing vines and for this reason are not so popular as the fine quality of their fruit would suggest. The raspberries are confined largely to the north central and eastern states. They are not hardy in the extreme North or very fruitful in the South and West. 531. Gooseberries and Currants are low growing hardy shrubs. They are more successful in the north central and eastern states and are hot generally grown
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