. Principles of plant culture; an elementary treatise designed as a text-book for beginners in agriculture and horticulture. Horticulture; Botany. Pig. 157. Raspberry cane rendered stocky by Fig. 158. Raspberry caue not pruned. spreading form is de- sired, the lower branches should be pruned to outside buds (Fig. 155). Pruning for stockiness is much practiced in the raspberry (Figs. 157 and 158) and blackberry, in hedges and in manj' ornamental plants. In some plants it tends to the production of flower- buds, by decking growth of wood (136). 424. Pruning for Slenderness is seldom ne
. Principles of plant culture; an elementary treatise designed as a text-book for beginners in agriculture and horticulture. Horticulture; Botany. Pig. 157. Raspberry cane rendered stocky by Fig. 158. Raspberry caue not pruned. spreading form is de- sired, the lower branches should be pruned to outside buds (Fig. 155). Pruning for stockiness is much practiced in the raspberry (Figs. 157 and 158) and blackberry, in hedges and in manj' ornamental plants. In some plants it tends to the production of flower- buds, by decking growth of wood (136). 424. Pruning for Slenderness is seldom necessary, since a slender growth may readily be produced by close planting. It is accomplished by persistently re-. 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 Goff, E. S. (Emmett Stull), 1852-1902. Madison, Wis. University Co-operative Co.
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