THE 



FRUIT GARDEN; 



A TKEATISE 



INTENDED TO EXPLAIN AND ILLUSTRATE THE PHYSIOLOGY OF FRUIT 

 TREES, THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ALL OPERATIONS 



CONNECTED WITH THE 



PROPAGATION, TRANSPLANTING, PRUNING AND TRAINING OF 



ORCHARD AND GARDEN TREES, AS STANDARDS, DWARFS, 



PYRAMIDS, ESPALIERS, ETC., 



THE LAYING OUT AND ARRANGING DIFFERENT KINDS OF 



OECHAEDS AND GAEDEN'S, 



THE SELECTION OF SUITABLE VARIETIES FOR DIFFERENT PURPOSES AND 



LOCALITIES, GATHERING AND PRESKRVING FRUITS, TREATMENT OF 



DISEASES, DESTRUCTION OF INSECTS, DESCRIPTIONS AND 



USES OF IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 



ILLUSTRATED WITH UPWARDS OF 150 FIGURES, 



REPRESENTING DIFFERENT PARTS OF TREES, ALL PRACTICAL OPERATIONS, 

 FORMS OF TREES, DESIGNS FOR PLANTATIONS, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 



BY P. BARRY, 



OF THE MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES, ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 



NEW YORK: 



CHAELES SCEIBJSTEE. 

 1851. 



