. The American farmer. A hand-book of agriculture for the farm and garden ... Agriculture. FRUITS, FRUIT-TREES, VINES, ETC. 273 shoots of the last summer's production, of straight, clean growth, shorten- ing each from about ten to twelve or fifteen inches long, according to ita strength. Plant in rows about two feet asunder, and about nine inches apart in the rows; let no limbs grow nearer than six inches to the ground; prune every year, giving free access to the sun. To cultivate on an extensive scale, set Tig. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that ma
. The American farmer. A hand-book of agriculture for the farm and garden ... Agriculture. FRUITS, FRUIT-TREES, VINES, ETC. 273 shoots of the last summer's production, of straight, clean growth, shorten- ing each from about ten to twelve or fifteen inches long, according to ita strength. Plant in rows about two feet asunder, and about nine inches apart in the rows; let no limbs grow nearer than six inches to the ground; prune every year, giving free access to the sun. To cultivate on an extensive scale, set Tig. 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 O'Neill, F. W; Williams, H. L. New York, C. W. Carleton & co.
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