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PKUNING. 



Pig. 122 represents the tree complete, bearing shoots 

 and all. 



The jhain 

 branches should 

 be permanently 

 ^ fixed at an an- 

 |gleof45^. The 

 ® lowest exte- 

 s rior secondary 

 I branches at 15^. 

 I Some cultiva- 

 I tors recommend 



that the inte- 

 » rior secondary 

 ;| branches con 

 'J verge to the cen- 

 3 tre at an angle 



^|of 45°. This 

 '1 = ffives them an 



1 obliqne direc- 

 tion, and places 



l^them upon* a 

 I more equal foot- 

 I ing with the 

 I other parts. 

 S In training 



1 such trees, an 

 * . . . 



2 imaginary cir- 



1* cular line is 

 produced on the * 

 wall or trellis, 

 and this is di- 

 vided off into 



parts, corresponding to the degrees of a circle, commenc- 

 ing at the eentre above, and numt)ering bo^h ways to the 



