Show I 1 I 1 1 frait coltre WOW ap himyn TIEN YEARS AGO I 1 in arnit sine lime inoff every emery body likes good fruit arut t every body la Is animated and aad wade glad bythe by the anee jormill of Jor fill 0 o I 1 and ailo peats T apil f years aud and the pomo I 1 og 1 ic A 1 art had not adl aade hiyi de much i noa aioo tb maids athe at least lea i it this bouat ry IA new heisei atas it aue tua ibi frait ati business ainee d I 1 lo in a considerable poad raided with willi idt at that tibne but we ve ilove have jiw in u the united slates feiore biad five hundred different mariet varieties lesof of and kinds are an J as til the horticultural ei I 1 aped I 1 r I 1 1 societies are springing up inmost in most ev every ry quarter of the Viii ipa ju tu california aae of g Jar larger grer fruit ilaa we e oas of ther sofie so Ws ies I 1 and the luxuriant alit gardens fraetis of bt los I 1 at I 1 P V that I 1 the whole coun ry seems to 1 to wice an a it a wholesome 1 fruit anit this bei be for there js ailo into branch of agat cultural cult dral labor io ab bici alave 1 to therm gard ater aar as is aik that bruah wiell I 1 to fruit raising j Ys et out ii a grope vine dext ext sp spring ngan la tw two o years vears I 1 gift wit b goob kitna g em at you can tot sat from your ville 41 ne e bauche bi o of isabella rapes nad and f they hey will not injure your ap appetite biffi I 1 abe tie to co te is of bulc sto madil orl the y YOU yon will be ll 11 by them I 1 ge sef 4 out a thrifty apple sien seven aget r A faigh in the spring 0 o of 1854 and ju the or of 1857 1957 S you 0 o u cabi can pluck pape k fy from era 11 it oppie apples that would do doc credit to table sut but you not ganve the tree us as it was vas th the peopled wont vont I 1 to io doctor apple trees lener fiffe fe years ago ae set ethem bliem buiu out ill grass sods without paying pa lug any attenson atte nUon to thern I 1 1 I 1 fea formerly seemed to think that fault frou trees W 0 aak au kind hind of ireat meat and booi outpoll out rut but this is no tue true they roust receive dae due aar caye fand nd allej ifill pay youa you a largo percentage percent pereen for the labor you you lay hii put t in in heir b bidou qu th em by eak ting off jarg layr lin I 1 I 1 and V PlO ap tile lateral roo I 1 cherti to iivo div it j it I 1 k heutte I 1 emte t r 1 are going to ayin bring ya r 1 1 I 1 wo W wei lau t be part earbe I 1 6 ell I 1 limbs ahoua I 1 I 1 be cui cut I 1 V 0 om the I 1 ao 5 1 I trees but ut eft I 1 it I 1 ad I 1 s at u I 1 I 1 a bod it aik a ab abo I 1 r A I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 e 11 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 of the arts old farmers fan ners find and I 1 donop don I 1 my imy say old gardeners made it a jirah off the lower lateral limbs of their f I 1 aud and what they did it for foi I 1 cannot fo foo adlue up letis it was to plow under X turnips and potatoes but modern to the them in you yoa have made fatal I 1 ha your fruit fro it trees for faitt you have C awn 1 4 to decay by cutting off their most import irmajo 1 dies ches and second you h have ave ploughed hed under them tham which plowing I 1 has 04 bously in respect to their ro roots ano and up modern horticulture tell us that larga not want removing asom fruit trees t that a ciolk s or absorbent vess vessels ua and the die h 1 must not he e plowed lippwe would in raising thrifty tl apple and pear trees times necessary vve we admit to roo root I 1 such sucic instances in ili our estimation i ari are tj and allowable where the roots afford nourishment to tile the tree W the process of pruning of lute hn hris atef tut to tho the fruit grower pruned prune I 1 prune too much you can forma form a I 1 generally to yur your wn liking by jowl I 1 ing for ini instance tance the appletree apple tree can be by cutting e off the top shoo shoots t IN when h eu ft t isya I 1 is J I 1 11 it can ll 11 bk made to 0 run up high in tile the air I 1 pill ping off the side blanches bre diches but bat w aej I 1 careful cay ful I 1 feink in cutti cutting tig 0 oft ff late lateral rawl bl tor if we tun run the appletree apple tree up twenty k k foot feet high our fruit as a consequence wll ined and spoiled when it comes lu iu 0 ihfe ground 11 J As a general thing we ought to abia thaud I 1 oizer our rut foil reas down dowa low to tha aroun 0 we would be enabled to gather our oar api I 1 I 1 ac without thir or forty feet gawri laboe aud and another thing a aft trees should abilo while they are young tot for it is very di I 1 i theoudis the ands of the limbs off titter after the trea tr the height of 12 or 15 feet I 1 have tri cess aud and found it to be very hurd w arms und and neek neck the capt vine nol no greatly benefited by judicious judici oua pruning 1 say it kueht to be pruned hi I 1 I 1 1 tie while others say that it should be p i I 1 i than nuy auy other plant it is sufficient it wants thorough care to loia aake I 1 capro I 1 I 1 Is a 5 do all ail other plants I 1 modern horticulture teaches some in areld rel ailon ion to propagating trees for I 1 iu learn thatah that ahe grape bini the native may bersted beRf ted by simply this roe below thet the rufface of the ground gro U ud then inse insert the desired kind Acion i si fight lightly ly alse nae wax if thou thought glit to be ilece J I 1 then 0 i se the dirt over it add it is ia said I 1 well be bo doubted and our I 1 enca us that in ren reality lity ahk theas I 1 busa bubb Is ils wrongly named for itous it I 1 I 1 he name of a tree sinca in ili fat fact W pruning pruel og it cne mada to grow wilb top like tile the apple tree and by y ta thair thuir I 1 V tile the fruit s sa ys barry via as well aai as iyih tn 1 yih I grows not thrice as an largo large its as I 1 jl 1 the bush is left eft culture I 1 these are facts for forthie afie ut otillion illion P I 1 vate aud manage your fruit treba ait the teachings or df modera mode MI horti cuI I 1 I 1 loom and anvil I 1 I 1 J i |