Gleanings From French Gardens: Comprising An Account of Such Features of French Horticulture As Are Most Worthy of Adoption in British Gardens
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The greatest breadth of the pyramid should equal about one-third of its Hosted by Google Fig. 4^.— Pyramidal Pear Tree. Hosted by Google Pyramidal Training. 169 height. Pyramid trees may be purchased in all stages ', but as trees ready-formed are costly, and as many would prefer conducting their own trees, and those who plant on a large scale will find it econo- mical to begin with trees a year from the graft, we will begin at the beginning with a '^ maiden tree," letting it grow one year in th...e ground before pruning it. ^%* 43 represents the first pruning of this young tree, and its ap- pearance one year after being permanently planted, or two years ^^from the graft." B shows the union of stock and scion -, and the terminal bud A just below where the shoot is cut should be placed on the side opposite to that on which the scion was inserted, as shown in the figure, so that the erect stem of the tree may rest perpendicularly on its base. It is by attending to such little points as this that they get that perfectly equal distribution of sap which is so essen- tial to the satisfactory management and prolonged fertility of trained fruit trees.
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