THE FLORAL WORLD AND GARDEN GUIDE. 89 
regards keeping the tree in the shade or exposing it tosunshin, This kind of wall 
was invented to reduce the difficulties of wall-fruit culture in a curiously unfayour- 
able situation. It may be constructed by any village carpenter at a comparatively 
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THE RESULT OF PULLE™ e? RUNING. 
trifling cost, and might be made the basis of a most enjoyable amateur’s peach 
garden. The requisites are stout, square posts, cleft at top to receive wooden walls 
suspended by cleats, Between the posts are wires, on which the trees are trained. 
March. 
