36 Hints on Vegetable and Fruit Farming. 



tenants — that so much time elapsed before any return could be 

 made — has been removed by the introduction of trees of dwarf 

 and early fruit-bearing habit, in the shape of half-standard 

 pyramids and bushes as regards apples, pears, and plums ; and 

 a tenant protected by a long lease and by assurance of com- 

 pensation for improvement, which most landlords would be 

 glad to give in these days, may venture to cultivate these fruits. 

 In the case of other fruits, it has been shown that in two or 

 three years the bushes will begin to bear, and soon become 

 remunerative. 



LONDON : PRINTED BT WILLIAM CLOWKS AND SONS, LIMITED, 3TAMFOKD STREET 

 AND CHARING CROSS. 



