. Gleanings from French gardens: comprising an account of such features of French horticulture as are most worthy of adoption in British gardens. Gardening; Gardens. Pyramidal Training. 171 R of sap often pushing towards the higher buds, and causing the lower part to be poorly furnished. These incisions. A, A, A, must be carefully performed on the young branch: deep enough to penetrate the sap wood, and yet not to hurt the slender rising point. But the top of this shoot, instead of being cut off, has been barked for some portion of its length above the bud that has been selected to continue th
. Gleanings from French gardens: comprising an account of such features of French horticulture as are most worthy of adoption in British gardens. Gardening; Gardens. Pyramidal Training. 171 R of sap often pushing towards the higher buds, and causing the lower part to be poorly furnished. These incisions. A, A, A, must be carefully performed on the young branch: deep enough to penetrate the sap wood, and yet not to hurt the slender rising point. But the top of this shoot, instead of being cut off, has been barked for some portion of its length above the bud that has been selected to continue the growth of the coming summer. To this the young shoot is trained, and a perfectly vertical growth for what we may term the pillar of the tree is thereby secured. The bark is . Fig. 46. Fig. 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 Robinson, W. (William), 1838-1935. London, F. Warne; New York, Scribner, Welford
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