. The miniature fruit garden and modern orchard : or, The culture of pyramidal and bush fruit trees : with instructions for root-pruning, etc. Fruit-culture. THE MATUEE PYEAMID 11 or fifteen feet, it may be left from eight to ten inches in length till the required height be attained; it may then be cut to within two inches of its base every season.. Fig. i I ought here to remark that pear trees differ in their habits to an extraordinary degree; some make shoots most robust and vigorous; others under pre- cisely the same treatment are very delicate and slender. In the final shortening in Septem

. The miniature fruit garden and modern orchard : or, The culture of pyramidal and bush fruit trees : with instructions for root-pruning, etc. Fruit-culture. THE MATUEE PYEAMID 11 or fifteen feet, it may be left from eight to ten inches in length till the required height be attained; it may then be cut to within two inches of its base every season.. Fig. i I ought here to remark that pear trees differ in their habits to an extraordinary degree; some make shoots most robust and vigorous; others under pre- cisely the same treatment are very delicate and slender. In the final shortening in Septem 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. THE MATUEE PYEAMID 11 or fifteen feet, it may be left from eight to ten inches in length till the required height be attained; it may then be cut to within two inches of its base every season.. Fig. i I ought here to remark that pear trees differ in their habits to an extraordinary degree; some make shoots most robust and vigorous; others under pre- cisely the same treatment are very delicate and slender. In the final shortening in September this. 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.