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The Apple-Tree / The Open Country Books—No. 1

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A practical, observational guide combines natural history with hands-on orchard practice to describe the growth, care, and uses of the apple tree. It follows seasonal development from buds through flowering and fruit set, and explains the weeks of growth when fruit matures. Chapters describe planting, soil and spacing requirements, pruning, grafting, dwarfing, wound repair, and measures to maintain vigor and prevent alternate bearing. It surveys varieties and regional adaptations, addresses pollination, pests, and disease control, and outlines harvest, storage, and methods for judging fruit quality. Throughout, the tone balances clear instruction with attention to landscape and ecological context.

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L. H. Bailey

L. H. Bailey was an influential American horticulturist and educator, known for his extensive contributions to botany and gardening. He authored several notable works, including "American Grape Training" and "The Nursery-Book: A Complete Guide to the Multiplication and Pollination of Plants," which reflect his deep understanding of plant cultivation and propagation. Bailey was a key figure in the Country-Life Movement, advocating for the importance of rural living and sustainable agriculture. His writings not only served as practical guides for gardeners but also emphasized the relationship between humans and the natural world, making significant impacts on both academic and practical horticulture.

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