. The miniature fruit garden and modern orchard : or, The culture of pyramidal and bush fruit trees : with instructions for root-pruning, etc. Fruit-culture. APPLES AND PEAKS AS LATEEAL COEDONS 87 originally planted being removed to another plantation. They may be safely moved at two or even three years after planting, the removal being performed as early in October as practicable. APPLES AND PEARS AS SINGLE AND DOUBLE LATERAL GORDONS A TEEE grafted on the Paradise or Doucin stock, with a single shoot, is planted in a sloping position, and the shoot trained along a wire, about ten or twelve in

. The miniature fruit garden and modern orchard : or, The culture of pyramidal and bush fruit trees : with instructions for root-pruning, etc. Fruit-culture. APPLES AND PEAKS AS LATEEAL COEDONS 87 originally planted being removed to another plantation. They may be safely moved at two or even three years after planting, the removal being performed as early in October as practicable. APPLES AND PEARS AS SINGLE AND DOUBLE LATERAL GORDONS A TEEE grafted on the Paradise or Doucin stock, with a single shoot, is planted in a sloping position, and the shoot trained along a wire, about ten or twelve in 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. APPLES AND PEAKS AS LATEEAL COEDONS 87 originally planted being removed to another plantation. They may be safely moved at two or even three years after planting, the removal being performed as early in October as practicable. APPLES AND PEARS AS SINGLE AND DOUBLE LATERAL GORDONS A TEEE grafted on the Paradise or Doucin stock, with a single shoot, is planted in a sloping position, and the shoot trained along a wire, about ten or twelve inches from the surface. (Fig 16.) To carry out this method of training, oak posts, about three inches in diameter and two feet in length, . Fig. 16 should be sharpened at one end and driven into the ground, so that they stand one foot above the surface; they may be from thirty to forty yards distant from each other. From these a piece of galvanised or common iron wire—if the latter, it should be painted—about the thickness of whipcord, should be strained and sup-. 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.