Selecting Among Peach Seedlings 



Here two peach seedlings are shown between which it 



may be somewhat difficult to decide. The one at the right if 



somewhat larger and sturdier, but that at the left is much better 



formed, its branches being upright, growing at the ideal angle of 



about forty-five degrees. The latter will therefore make better trees, 



but the one at the right has qualities of color of stem, and 



of sturdiness that mag make its preservation desirable. 



Two quite different varieties of peach may be 



expected from these two seedlings 



of the same stock. 



