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Show Pare The Limbs SOME TREEiS produce fruits and others are allowed to grow their natural way and are used for ornamental purposes pur-poses or for shade. If the shade tree should produce fuorits they are inferior to those produced by the tree cultivated to produce fruit. It now appears that our government has grown large and ornamental-like and has become so thick set with branches that it cannot produce the fruit we desire from it. It is, however, an enormous thing and casts a huge shade over the land. Some would say, ''ominous shadow over the land." If an ornamental structure, which wil provide a multitude of service from its thousands and thousands of brancheSj is what we want, then we are on the way toward having our dreams fulfilled. There are two ways to prune a tree do it yourself or send someone to do it for you. However, due to the huge task aheadj it now appears that everyone will have to go himself to make sure the man you send does the proper pruning job. Of course, if its shade one wants there's penty of it if one can afford it. |