PYRAMIDAL TRAINING OF THE PEAR TREE. 387 



longer they are cut. 



Fig. 190. 



A careful glance at Kg. 189 

 perfectly explains all this. 

 The succeeding prunings 

 differ nothing in principle 

 from the preceding, future 

 development taking place 

 principally in the middle 

 and higher parts of the 

 tree. Care should be 

 taken to guide in the de- 

 sired direction by means 

 of twinCj and some- 

 times slender stakes^ any 

 branches that may have 

 deviated from it. Thus 

 the pruning is carried on 

 till the tree becomes a 

 large and perfect pyra- 

 midj the laterals being 

 well pinched in_, and in 



Fig. 191. 



Figure theoretically indicating the Mode of 

 forming a Pyramidal Pear Tree. (See p, 389.) 



young Pyramidal Pear 

 Tree. 



c c 2 



