Fruit trees may he trained in a variety of ways. These diagrams show the methods of: (1) —Cordons, a single cordon on the left and a double cordon on the right; (2) —Espallier; (3) —Gridiron; (4)— Pyramid; (5) —Standard; (6) —Fan.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30447, 22 May 1964, Page 6
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41Fruit trees may he trained in a variety of ways. These diagrams show the methods of: (1)—Cordons, a single cordon on the left and a double cordon on the right; (2)—Espallier; (3)—Gridiron; (4)— Pyramid; (5)—Standard; (6)—Fan. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30447, 22 May 1964, Page 6
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