Round the Year in the Garden 



Pippin (March). Of cookim 

 an excellent dozen: Pott's 

 Lord Suffield (August, 

 (September, October), 

 October), Bismarck (> 

 Orange (November, Deeem 

 December), Lane's "I*; 

 Sandringham ( 

 (December to 

 April), and AY 

 Notes on 5 

 favourite araottff * 

 most peoj 

 



old Pear ft 

 a hi 





Jerse; 

 the most, 

 November 

 Hardy (Octobt 

 Doyenne du Co 

 Charles Ernest 

 ber, January). 



following form 

 aist, September), 

 Stirling Castle 

 iing (September, 

 uber), Blenheim 

 (November, 

 I anuary ), 

 Seedling 

 to 

 "tittaber to Api 



iiief 



; it is, I by 



Pear tiv less 



in an amateurs garden 

 fail under injudicious treatment. 

 Pear tree by rule of thumb, and it will 

 crops, whereas an Apple tree needs 



&m n W^ct*]j WifeP ars abundantl y 



stubby growths that form at intervals 

 full length of the branches. I have seen 

 mches of which were covered from 

 he result of the simple ortho- 

 :d winter pruning. There is 

 varieties, and almost every 

 Of those to be recommended 

 Mef ; the month (or months) 

 en : Jargonelle (August), 

 Fbndante d'Automne 

 satisfactory 



;uany to be 

 ,ise (October, 

 )vemi^r), Beurre 

 >vember), 



nrwnber), Wii> ^ (December), 



ines (Decem- 



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