Archive image from page 18 of Cultivation of the apple in. Cultivation of the apple in Canada with descriptions and lists of varieties. cultivationofapp55davi Year: 1925 ( 15 removal of most of the branches; so that the gain over a one-year whip is more apparent than real. Three-year trees are not generally to be recom- mended. If they are well grown and thrifty they are too large for the most successful transplanting; if not large, they are culls and should be avoided One-year trees do not make as imposing an appearance when set, but in a few years' time it would be difficult to distinguish


Archive image from page 18 of Cultivation of the apple in. Cultivation of the apple in Canada with descriptions and lists of varieties. cultivationofapp55davi Year: 1925 ( 15 removal of most of the branches; so that the gain over a one-year whip is more apparent than real. Three-year trees are not generally to be recom- mended. If they are well grown and thrifty they are too large for the most successful transplanting; if not large, they are culls and should be avoided One-year trees do not make as imposing an appearance when set, but in a few years' time it would be difficult to distinguish much difference in size between an orchard set at one year of age and one set at two or three years of age.


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