Pruning. 
yield he gets from the different portions in each 
separate flush and causes of it. What was the 
result of different kinds ‘of pruning on the 
several pieces. The labour he will have. And 
what money he can afford to spend on the pruning, 
i When the pruning is to be started the Mana- 
ger should prune a dozen bushes himself both 
good and bad, and not pick out a good bush or 
two and leave the coolies to prune the bad ones 
without any sample. After he has pruned as he 
wishes the work to be done he should teach the 
| Chuprassis and Duffadars who will be in charge of 
| the work and make them each prune for a day or 
several days until he is satisfied with their work, 
Then a small muster of coolies should be started at 
work and gradually increased until the whole 
muster ison. THis work requires a great deal of 
supervision and the coolies should never be left 
until the manager is positive that every individual 
coolie knows what he has to do. 
il Light pruning is done in several ways Many 
gardens are only just shaved with a knife and each 
coolie prunes 500 to 600 bushes, the result of this 
