. The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Agriculture -- North Carolina. Fig. 11.—One-year-old peach tree. Cut out c(>ntr!il loailor, loiivinj; four branches pruned to spurs 2 inches long, as indicated by dotted lines. Do not allow opposite branches to form. FlO 12.—Twoycar-old peach tree. Cut out central Krowtli in form of siirouts and cut back length growth to 1-2 as indicated by dotted lines. leaving two sprouts on each spur id" the previous season (Fig. 12). sprouts are cut back to a length of twelve or fourteen inches and pruiiod to an outside bud, so


. The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Agriculture -- North Carolina. Fig. 11.—One-year-old peach tree. Cut out c(>ntr!il loailor, loiivinj; four branches pruned to spurs 2 inches long, as indicated by dotted lines. Do not allow opposite branches to form. FlO 12.—Twoycar-old peach tree. Cut out central Krowtli in form of siirouts and cut back length growth to 1-2 as indicated by dotted lines. leaving two sprouts on each spur id" the previous season (Fig. 12). sprouts are cut back to a length of twelve or fourteen inches and pruiiod to an outside bud, so that an open bead may bo formed. Prune well above the buds, so that tliey may not be injured by the wound dry- ing 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 North Carolina. Dept. of Agriculture. Raleigh : State Board of Agriculture


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