A Treatise On the Culture And Management of Fruit Trees

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But always cut down to a single growing bud if properly situated, in preference to one that is between twin blossoms, because the grow- ing one thus situated will not always push by reason of the bloom buds receiving such a portion of nourishment as to render it defective; but a single growing bud is cer- tain to push a shoot, unless an accident prevent it, in which case, prune down to one of those, being careful to notice that the growing bud is a sound one. Growing buds whether situated singl...y or between twin blos- som buds, are longer and flatter than bloom buds. It will sometimes happen, that short wood will be found to have only single and PEACH AND NECTARINE TREES. 241 double blooming buds upon them, with a growing bud at the end, as c, but no inter- mediate growing ones. In this case if wood be not wanted at that part, the shoot must be left its entire length; but if wood be required in order properly to furnish the tree, let such a shoot be cut down so as to leave about half an inch of it remaining, as d; there are gene- rally a few embryos of buds around the base of the part left, from which a new shoot will afterwards push.

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