PACE. 



CHAPTER IV. Transplanting - * - * 59 



Section 1. Trees of Small Size, - 64 



" 2. " " Medium Size, - 66 



" 3. " Large Si?e, 73 



CHAPTER V.-*-Pruning, - * 76 



1. To improve the Growth and 



Form of a Tree, < 77 



2. To induce Fruitfulness, - 80 



CHAPTER VI. -Training, - 84 



CHAPTER VII.-,Miscellane<wis, - - 90 



Section 1. Purchasing, Packing, Forward- 

 ing, and Receiving Trees, 



Grafts, &c. &c. - - 90 



" 2. Soils, Manures, Location of Or- 

 chards, Position of Trees, 

 Trees in Grass^ground, Fruit 



ing, &c. &c. - - 97 



<< 3. Insects, Diseases, Remedies, &c. 108 



*' 4. Implements, Materials etc. used 



in the Nursery and Orchard, 113 



" 5. The Nursery Business, - 118 



ja'f 6. The Orchard Businesa, - , 124 



.- '. M' 

 PART II, / 



OF THE CULTIVATION OF THE SEVERAL SPECIES OF FRUIT 

 TREES. 



. .(J ~S*>. 



PRELIMINARY REMARKS, -, , - 139 



CHAPTER I. -The Apple, - | -t - - 146 



Section I. Standard Apple Trees, - 148 



1. Cultivation, &c. - - 151 



2. Descriptive Lists of Apples, 152 

 Sections. Dwarf Apple Trees. - - 158 



" 3, Insects, Diseases, Remedies, 



Bearing Year, &c. - - 160 

 4. Gathering and Ripening the Ap. 



pie, . - 168 



5. Uses of the Apple, , - 171 



