Show Pr Practice Pruning to Aid I Fruit Quality and Size Pruning Is ordinarily practiced to e encourage ge directly or amount size and duality of the fruit It m may y however have have- havethe the opposite r result It If not properly done The pruner must always s know the fruit bearing habIt of th the tree he Js Is de dealing with and prune accordingly In other words It if a particular kind of fruit bears Its fruit buds on spurs pruning must be so done as to preserve pre pre- serve these fruit spurS i and d other portions ns of the tree in such a away away way way- as to enable these fruit spurs to produce theIr fruit and thereby serve their purpose In tl the e best manner pos pos- sIble On Oa the other hand another fruit may be borne on annual growth Instead of spurs and pruning of such fruIt Is is naturally different from the theother theother other case Many a man has pruned off orr hundreds of dollars worth of fruit by not taking Into consideration the fruit bearIng habIts of the trees This Is one of the chIef reaSons for tor the present day recommendations In prunIng pruning prun- prun Ing which encourage as little actual cutting away of the trees as Is possible possible pos pos- sible to secure the results sought for tor |