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THE MINIATURE FRUIT GARDEN. 



Pyramidal trees cut flat on t]je side to be placed 

 uext the wall, and planted against walls or fences, 

 will give almost a certain i:vi>[>. Tbeir shoots must 

 be pinched, and trained so as to form a handsome 

 semi-pyramidal tree, which, when it has reached the top 



FiQ. 7. 



of the w:dl, must Ik- sul i jcft od to biennial i-emoval, ?o as 

 tokci'[i it in a stutionuiy 1'iuitful state. Annexed I 

 i^ive a fii^urc (V\'^. 7) of a youuij; pvriiniid planted 



iiguiiist. a HllUtll-OMst t't'IlCC. 



It will, I trust, be t^i'cu how i'i.'oiiomiL'iU of t^pace are 



