ing is is the place we should expect to prove to be of longtime importance
·_Fl1l`- find the best size and color. These to pear work in the lower central
tional tall trees also require tall ladders and southern sections of the coun-
and extra labor at harvest time, and try
l,¤5<‘<§ break-doxp of larghe limbs often ..--
am occurs. ter trees ave grown too ·
do ,0 , 1,,,,, p,_u,,,,,g back ,5 about 3,, Om, HINTS AND OBSERVATIONS
¤},l0l‘— ’ can dt;) about it, bait if tlxe pruning By VV. W. MAGILL
m Y0- must e severe, t e resut may be , · ,
`YSHUY ` rather unsatisfactory. How much Mr' and MrS' Fruit Gmvwr
nulatc · better it would be to maintain the Mr. Kittering, Vice President of
ulates V height desired by annual pruning, General Motors, offers a simple re-
llloing  i In recent years the tendency to search problem within the range of
$5, So maintain fruiting wood on lower every family. He says to take the
lvc U , l)l`a[`tChUS l'L‘3ChiI\g Ziil`HO5i. tl) tht; lll1`l0 to   YOLIY O\VI`l bLISlI`1€SS.
Tl the ° ground, has been 3 good one, but too nfld \\'1`llu dO\\'l] 5 l‘e3SOI1S why yOU
WGS ,2i  . often these branches have been al- did not make more money or were
ian it lewed to become too thick. Under not more successful in your busi-
. these conditions, much of the fruit ness in 1944. Then during the long
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