. The book of garden management : Comprising information on laying out and planting Gardening -- Great Britain. Fig. 16. Fig. 17. the fifth year's growth the lower side-branches will have attained as much horizontal extension on the wall or espalier as it is intended to give them. Having, therefore, nailed or tied them to the trellis, give the end of the shoot a gentle curve upwards. fc, 523,^^ Continuing this annual process of cutting back after each year's gi'owth, in some eleven years from the graft the tree will have co- vered a wall 12 or 14 feet high and 6 feet on each side of


. The book of garden management : Comprising information on laying out and planting Gardening -- Great Britain. Fig. 16. Fig. 17. the fifth year's growth the lower side-branches will have attained as much horizontal extension on the wall or espalier as it is intended to give them. Having, therefore, nailed or tied them to the trellis, give the end of the shoot a gentle curve upwards. fc, 523,^^ Continuing this annual process of cutting back after each year's gi'owth, in some eleven years from the graft the tree will have co- vered a wall 12 or 14 feet high and 6 feet on each side of the stem ; each side-shoot, when it is within 18 inches of the one immediately below it, receiving an upward direction, until the tree is as here Fi^, 18. shown. The stem, as. 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 Beeton, Samuel Orchart, 1831-1877; Shaw, Henry ; from the library of and initials?. London : S. O. Beeton


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