The following rough Illustrations will enable 

 Tree they require, and G. B. & Go. trust they will 



No. 1. 



A Standard Tree ; the stem 

 being five to six feet long. Half \ 

 Standards are similar trees with 

 shorter stems, while Standard- 

 trained Trees have the long stem 

 of No. 1 with the flat fanned 

 head of No. 7. Price 1/6 to 3/6 

 each Half Standards, stems 

 3-4ft., 1/0 to 2/6. 



Standards are generally used 

 for grass orchards or plantations. 

 Standard-trained, or riders, for 

 lofty walls, sides of buildings, 

 hop oasthouses, &c. 



"Amateurs' Standard" Apples 

 have fruiting spurs on the stem, 

 and are splendid Garden^Trees, 

 2/0 to 5/0 each. "Seefig'.lS. ~*~ 



No. 1. 



Purchasers to decide on the form of 

 be found useful. 



No. 2 



Is a Yearling, Maiden, or Dwarf 

 Tree from a graft; buds give 

 one long shoot; bushes are simi- 

 lar trees cut back, and carry 

 more branches. The Bush form 

 is used for plantations, to be 

 trained as round heads, or for 

 exposed gardens. 1/0 to 1/6 each. 



No. 3 



Is a Fruiting Double Cordon. Such trees 

 are used as edgings for garden walks. Single 

 Cordons are trained to walls obliquely, 2ft. 

 apart; many kinds can thus be grown in a 

 small space. (See figures 13, 14, 19, and 28. J 

 Cordons bear very quickly, and produce 

 handsome fruit. Single, 1/0 to 2/6 ; Double, 

 2/0 to 5/0 each. 



GRIDIRON TRAINING. 4. 



A large stock of Apples has been prepared 

 in this style upon the Paradise stock. These 

 form useful breaks to part off the pleasure 

 from the kitchen garden, and may be planted 

 about 10 feet apart; they bear freely, and 

 choice kinds are worthy of a wall, while 

 Pears in this form are useful for set spaces 

 on walls, and are grown in leading sorts. 

 Prices 5/0 to 7/6 each. 



