XX 11 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



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212 Blight Spread from Pruning Wound . . 249 



213 Cankered Limb Showing Blight Exudations . 250 



214 Frost-Killed Peach Wood Variously Handled . 2r>2 



215 Winter Injury of Peach . . . 253 



216 Winter Injuries ...... 254 



217 Poor Growth of Peach Tree Not Pruned After 



Severe Winter Injury .... 255 



218 Peach Trees Cut Back with Varying Degrees 



of Severity ...... 256 



219 Tree Headed Back More Severely Than It 



Should Be and Too Many Branches Left . 257 



220 Properly Cut Back Peach ' . . . .258 



221 Unsatisfactory Growth of Peach Not Pruned 



Back Severely Enough After Winter Injury . 259 



222 Peach in Foreground Shows Good Growth . 260 



223 One Season's Growth of Eight-Year Peach . 261 



224 Old Mixon Free Peach with Spreading Head . 262 



225 Peach Tree with Very Dense New Growth . 263 



226 Greensboro Five Years Old . . .264 



227 Greensboro Peach, F,ive Years Old . . 265 



228 Greensboro, Five Years Old, Not Summer 



Pruned 266 



229 Greensboro, Five Years Old, Pruned in August 267 



230 Greensboro, Five Years Old, Pruned in July . 268 



231 Five- Year Belle of Georgia Pruned in Early 



June 269 



232 Five- Year Belle of Georgia Not Summer- 



Pruned 270 



233 Greensboro Tree, Seven Years Old, Not Sum- 



mer Pruned 271 



234 Fourteen-Year Greensboro Summer-Pruned . 272 



235 New Growth on Top- Worked Apple . . 275 



236 One Season's Growth on Top- Worked Apple . 276 



237 New Growth at End of Second Season on Top- 



Worked Apple Tree . . . .277 



238 Red Raspberry Canes Before Pruning . . 280 



