The Parks And Gardens of Paris, Considered in Relation to the Wants of Other Cities And of the Public And Private Gardens; Being Notes On a Study of Paris Gardens
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XVIL] THE SCHOOL OP HORTICULTURE AT VERSAILLES. 265 length of tree has been trained in this manner. In few places in France is the espalier system so extensively and so well carried out as here. The form here represented is much better than the cordon or single-branched Pear-tree, because a more free and natural development is allowed to the tree : at the same time the '^HTf^.^> VzpTjL' of portion of sqnare devoted to double espaliers of Pear-trees at Versailles. trellis is covered quickly, and... a considerable variety of fruit may be obtained from a small space. It is very extensively adopted by M. Hardy, upon walls as well as on the neat trellis, of which he has constructed so much. Of course the Palmetto Verrier, the fan, or any other form may be trained on these trellises, but decidedly the best of them are such as combine the advantages of 266 THE PARKS AND GAEDBNS OP PAEIS. [Chap. XVH. quickness of growth and early productiveness claimed for the cordon, with the fuller development and natural appearance of the larger forms.
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