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hii bil 1 P B it shadow I 1 I 1 tue ibe plain A 2 1 1 oilie come the birds in fights A A i bowls their roosts to gain fain slie silk spreads the evenin evren evrin ng board with waite walte M quiet wife for me arld arid sets the ci cli idren all in eight butir ta fathera theis theia tac fac to see T e n u e 1 t coms on and darkness bidas hidas TL ilir childrens faes face small email T tue they army earthly guides guided T them ahem ilem liem im all in all T ft b anse tise Is st at il the crickets chirp am AIK frogs sin eln in the reed ill ai un the trees tree so dark aze tze T vve town llan lian mal hal seeds Treat treatment ment mOnt of fruit trees rel rei v e to the injuries sustained especially y ie i e peach trees d during the past winter a ersk ersi y of opinions exist as to which would t e me the most moat judi judicious bious blous method of treating those trpe i bave thought it best lest to cut their trees 0 i i eren even to the ground with the hope that t r PW PU at sti vi arod shoots would start from the r rr jr a s Z thus in a short period form more a fy ry trees Ks products should be more aa vaa t L within a given term of years than k f ili iii ii i p to linger 0 out a feeble exist enee ence an on perhaps never fully recover their i rs ins ine health and ant vigor others desirous of giving their trees a I 1 ance a ice to become resuscitated and and aud to aid i 11 that coin coln commendable operation have ort tr t i cut otibe afim he dead limbs and pruned nr c ali sll 11 withering branches also cutting off e nd n d ends of those shoots that have at ce e ASP put forth paves eaves ue P have hav P also seen in some borne gardens the apac wati L traps trees cut off just above trunk leaving C ae aegean st ur s of the main branches fl flom om which to 01 E r r L w tops I 1 oli 01 un r 1 places the trees are left to them nelves neives w u without pruning or much apparent cara card 3 ill ili zvi ther ber tw survive or not N aw w al all akl of these practices for large bearing 0 brees trees rees cannot it in the differt ages aid alid ald Lions of trees they tl ey might ex e ept the iel lei ler ier mode be alta aita attended eded with falur fatur c e results results A leasol able amount 0 prunie is requisite for the tha heal haal ii and well ivell I 1 doing of all trees frees yet t his Is ii lie lip e gentle gently carried to excess asa geneal rul hul ruie rule e la larg Ih healthy althy limbs should not be se 1 from themy A elless they are cross I 1 eplly pl aly ily d dAso a I 1 yh proportion of of f the t s shortening h ortenis ardently ad 0 by y many eastern horticulturists isone bisone t ha 11 ht ur judgment a 1 is most admirably y adhel adbel d t to this locality Ws this consists not BO so tass in ln shortening nin the side sid e limbs as those to waltr wedi weri faff fast grawin ones that shoot up wabe wate elk elt which when permuted to grow at plear give the tree a lofty bearing by ohp klio il it bec becomes s more exposed to ili in llie the strong that frequently ivvie dl bearing hearing Z trees will in ma many mahy in ltv tf forth I 1 ethl again from the roo roots s and make merv new Trees trees I 1 is generally esteemed doub doubt i f ful fill chem byh h I 1 trees alf f th the downers owners i are determined to cut them off would pr probably notably have bai e a better opportunity bf retrieving C rhems themselves elves by cut ti PS the heegt of about 0 six feet thus leaving some pf af the main mal in branches a aa s sap pap i mediums in e d I 1 u in s from f ra which W yc h there I 1 h e i e is i S little 11 1 tt I 1 0 doubt d 0 u t t that t i a t a 1 could be formed and possibly at the same t affat til IQ estore store health to the trunk e cure w hi calas been the chief object who have hava f cil aidon cli Ci don their frees rees close to tl toe ground ay irb art in the case of young trees howe jery jerp when cut of off near the gro ground und there is but little doubt that they will sprout from them ther roots toots s and band i make thrifty trees the practice we consider most judicious in the premises withold bearing as well as young trees esthe is the shortening in and careful pruning 0 pro process cesi we would now and during auriti the present month cut ot off say three or four feet of the tho withered tops also all dead limbs and diled wood on the tree leaving to nature and tn fu ure good treatment its future healthy de elopement elop ment meni should the proper treatment be given our trees especially those which have failed to bear this searn season there are good grounds to believe that the rest from bearin bearing 0 will have a genial effect upon them rendering them more healthy and prolific in future seasons L present fruit prospects in looking through the gardens in various sections of this city one day tast last week we found that in p the lower portions gnp the apple crop will be almost an entire failure while in I 1 the upper wards there is a of a very vely small yield we have seen a few trees which should should they mature all the young apples formed on them will produce a very fair yield af there wilf will probably be no lio peach 1 of or apricots in ba market barket th s seail seabon season l i of plums there may be be a few the strawberry crop will be limited some patches being almost wholly barren of fruit shit lt veasy vermay be the various opinions gen geib brally entertained we are strong strongly 1 I y inclined ta give credence to the hypothesis that the dearth of the present year in allowan allowing the trees a respite from bearing L will tend to the promotion of cf a largely increased yield of fruit next neit year k had the fruit trees injured as altey by were during the past winter been taeg th maturing heavy crops of fruit it is not unreasonable to suppose that the energies of many of them now showing 0 evident signs of recovery to health would have been taxed beyond their capacity which probably w would oyid have proved fatal I 1 |