. The fruit garden. Fruit-culture; Fruit trees. 340 THE FRUIT GARDEN the peach, which should be cut at from to Of these three buds the terminal one should be on the same side as the graft swelling, and the other two should be on the right and left. The stem should then be successively cut, for the peach at , and for. Fan-Trained (Palmate) Pear Tree showing First Series op Branches other kinds at above the last series produced similarly. Except where the established branches are thought not to be sufficiently strong, a series is taken each year. In order to form palmates


. The fruit garden. Fruit-culture; Fruit trees. 340 THE FRUIT GARDEN the peach, which should be cut at from to Of these three buds the terminal one should be on the same side as the graft swelling, and the other two should be on the right and left. The stem should then be successively cut, for the peach at , and for. Fan-Trained (Palmate) Pear Tree showing First Series op Branches other kinds at above the last series produced similarly. Except where the established branches are thought not to be sufficiently strong, a series is taken each year. In order to form palmates with a double stem, a beginning is made by. 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 Bunyard, George; Thomas, Owen. New York, C. Scribner


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