. The parks, promenades, & gardens of Paris, described and considered in relation to the wants of our own cities, and the public and private gardens. Gardens; Parks. Shade to protect the Grape thinners from strong sun. Frame for carrying small bas- kets filled with Grapes from the walls to the store-rooms : four feet high at back, thirty-one inches wide, and ten inches and a half deep. tions their painful and unnecessary minuteness and great length have obliged me to omit them. The system as shown in Figs. 227 and 228 is simply the well known spur pruning practised in nearly every English


. The parks, promenades, & gardens of Paris, described and considered in relation to the wants of our own cities, and the public and private gardens. Gardens; Parks. Shade to protect the Grape thinners from strong sun. Frame for carrying small bas- kets filled with Grapes from the walls to the store-rooms : four feet high at back, thirty-one inches wide, and ten inches and a half deep. tions their painful and unnecessary minuteness and great length have obliged me to omit them. The system as shown in Figs. 227 and 228 is simply the well known spur pruning practised in nearly every English vinery. There are indeed several modifications of training; but this as everybody knows is of no real importance. In this case, as with the vine indoors, the selection of a proper medium for the roots is of far greater importance than anything else, while the simplest form and the best system of pruning are without doubt the same as those seen in our vineries—an erect E E 2. 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 Robinson, W. (William), 1838-1935. London, J. Murray


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