. The miniature fruit garden and modern orchard : or, The culture of pyramidal and bush fruit trees : with instructions for root-pruning, etc. Fruit-culture. APPENDIX 175 once in three or four years. I should add that the exhauster should be cut down in winter to three or four buds. Fig. 29 is a double oblique cordon, formed by cutting down the dwarf tree to two buds, and proceed- ing as for oblique cordons.. Fig. 29 Mg. 30 represents a compound horizontal cordon. This should have a central shoot and branches trained from it as nearly opposite as possible. This system has long been used for pe

. The miniature fruit garden and modern orchard : or, The culture of pyramidal and bush fruit trees : with instructions for root-pruning, etc. Fruit-culture. APPENDIX 175 once in three or four years. I should add that the exhauster should be cut down in winter to three or four buds. Fig. 29 is a double oblique cordon, formed by cutting down the dwarf tree to two buds, and proceed- ing as for oblique cordons.. Fig. 29 Mg. 30 represents a compound horizontal cordon. This should have a central shoot and branches trained from it as nearly opposite as possible. This system has long been used for pe Stock Photo
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. The miniature fruit garden and modern orchard : or, The culture of pyramidal and bush fruit trees : with instructions for root-pruning, etc. Fruit-culture. APPENDIX 175 once in three or four years. I should add that the exhauster should be cut down in winter to three or four buds. Fig. 29 is a double oblique cordon, formed by cutting down the dwarf tree to two buds, and proceed- ing as for oblique cordons.. Fig. 29 Mg. 30 represents a compound horizontal cordon. This should have a central shoot and branches trained from it as nearly opposite as possible. This system has long been used for pears and apples, but not so generally for stone fruits. It is well adapted for. 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 work.. Rivers, Thomas, 1798-1877; Rivers, T. Francis. London ; New York : Longmans, Green, and Co.