The Gardener's magazine and register of rural & domestic improvement . — T 1 1 Ml III 1 J _ 1 T 1 -X 1 _ 1 1 _L_ 1 Fig. 87. Section on the ine a In England, and in the soutliern parts of the Continent, itis probable that tiiis method could not be employed with somuch advantage as in Germany or Russia; but in morenorthern climates it deserves some attcution ; and there is nodoubt that, as it becomes more general, other improvementswill suggest themselves. As I do not fmd this plan men-tioned in any work on gardening, I have transmitted thepresent description of it, accompanied by a sketch f


The Gardener's magazine and register of rural & domestic improvement . — T 1 1 Ml III 1 J _ 1 T 1 -X 1 _ 1 1 _L_ 1 Fig. 87. Section on the ine a In England, and in the soutliern parts of the Continent, itis probable that tiiis method could not be employed with somuch advantage as in Germany or Russia; but in morenorthern climates it deserves some attcution ; and there is nodoubt that, as it becomes more general, other improvementswill suggest themselves. As I do not fmd this plan men-tioned in any work on gardening, I have transmitted thepresent description of it, accompanied by a sketch for yourinspection. I am, Sir, yours, & 1832. Charles Raucii. New Mode ofirai?ii?ig Fruit Trees. 539 Art. VII. A nem Mode of training Fruit Trees ; a new Mode ofgrafting and inarching; and an improved Mode of making Goose-berry Wine and Cider, Sfc. By Mr. W. Green, Jun. Sir, Having seen in the Gardeners Magazine descriptions ofvarious methods of training wall trees, I take the liberty ofsending the description of what I call my method, as I havenever seen or heard of its having been employed by anyother person but myself, and I have


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