. The fruit garden. Fruit-culture; Fruit trees. Double-Stemmed Fan-Teained Peak Tree : Each Stem has Three Branches form, â 'eyes The previous year's shoots will be cut down to three, four, or five according to their vigour. The fruiting growths of the pear are dis- tinguished as follows :â-Those bearing various growths, twiggy shoots, short growths with three, four, or five leaves, and that portion of a shoot from ii Growth that will Develop into Fruit-Bearing Shoot (Peak). Fruit-Bearing Growths of the Pear where the fruit has been gathered. The pear bears fruit upon growths of various ages,


. The fruit garden. Fruit-culture; Fruit trees. Double-Stemmed Fan-Teained Peak Tree : Each Stem has Three Branches form, â 'eyes The previous year's shoots will be cut down to three, four, or five according to their vigour. The fruiting growths of the pear are dis- tinguished as follows :â-Those bearing various growths, twiggy shoots, short growths with three, four, or five leaves, and that portion of a shoot from ii Growth that will Develop into Fruit-Bearing Shoot (Peak). Fruit-Bearing Growths of the Pear where the fruit has been gathered. The pear bears fruit upon growths of various ages, generally upon the short growths, two or three years old, and which usually are developed from the twiggy shoots and short growths previously mentioned. This evolution must therefore be 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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