XXll LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



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212 Blight Spread from Prunin- Wound . . 249 



218 Cankered I^imb Showing BHght Exudations . 250 



214 Frost-Killed Peach Wood Variously Handled . 252 



215 \\'inter Injury of Peach . . . .253 



216 Winter Injuries 254 



217 Poor Growth of Peaeh Tree Not Pruned After 



Severe Winter Injury .... 255 



218 Peach Trees Cut Back with Varying Degrees 



of Severit}' ...... 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 Se\erely Enough After Winter Injury . 259 



222 Peach in Foreground Shows Good Growth . 260 

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



224 Old Mixon Free Peach with Spreading Head . 262 



225 Peach Tree with Verv Dense New Growth . 26.3 



226 Greensboro Five Years Old . . . 264 



227 Greensboro Peach, Five Years Old . . 265 



228 Greensboro, Five Years Old, Not Summer 



Pruned 266 



229 Greensboro, Fi\e Years Old, Pruned in August 267 



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



231 Fi\'c-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 CSrowth 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 



