DEPARTMENT I. Tree Surgery. 



Photo i presents to you three Fallawalder apples. The middle one, 4 inches in 

 diameter, is from a perfect tree, or as near perfect as we could find. Its fruit was all 

 similar to the specimen herein shown. The other two are the same variety. The one at 

 the left presents the " nose," the one to the right the "stem" end. Probably six bushels 

 of this defective fruit could have been picked up under the tree, at the same time there 



