THE PEAR AS A CORDON. 



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first-rate kinds cheaply as maiden/^ or very young plants, 

 then lie will probably find the system an improvement. 

 None but the very best kinds should be planted, and to 

 begin with, it would be desirable to plant a goodly number 

 of one kind known to succeed well in the neighbourhood 



Fig. 160. 



Obliq[ue Cordon Pear. 3rd year. B is the position which the tree will 

 eventually occupy. 



rather than a variety of sorts. The kinds known to do best 

 in this contracted form are "^Beurre Superfin, Flemish 

 Beauty, Beurre Gifi'ard, ^Louise Bonne of Jersey, *Marie 

 Louise, Beurre Clairgeau, Duchesse d^Angouleme, "^Easter 

 Beurre, and Beurre d*Anjou. Of these a beginner would do 

 well to take those marked with an asterisk. As regards the 



