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DWARF FRUIT TREES 



space. Economy of space is one of the first principles 

 of this style of gardening. 



No list need be given here of the varieties of goose- 

 berries and currants to be recommended for this class 



FIG. 40 TREE FORM GOOSEBERRY 



of planting. It may be said that any of the favorite 

 varieties of currants grown in this country, as for 

 example, Fay, Victoria, Red Versailles, etc., may be 

 chosen, and that these are indeed the varieties usually 

 preferred in Europe. With respect to gooseberries it 



