. The California fruits and how to grow them;. Fruit-culture. 378 CALIFORNIA FRUITS: HOW TO GROW THEM. Fig. 5. Tendency of clipped branches to rise. clipped back so that the fruit would not touch the ground, but he is persuaded that it is better to let them come to the ground even if considerable fruit rests on it. He finds that many of the best orchardists do this, and claim that there are really less culls among the fruit on the ground than on the less-protected branches Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for rea


. The California fruits and how to grow them;. Fruit-culture. 378 CALIFORNIA FRUITS: HOW TO GROW THEM. Fig. 5. Tendency of clipped branches to rise. clipped back so that the fruit would not touch the ground, but he is persuaded that it is better to let them come to the ground even if considerable fruit rests on it. He finds that many of the best orchardists do this, and claim that there are really less culls among the fruit on the ground than on the less-protected branches 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 Wickson, Edward James, 1848- [from old catalog]. San Francisco, Cal. , Pacific rural press


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