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MISCELLANEOUS VEGETABLES.
light, free access of air, and, in skilful hands, may be made
quite ornamental.
Or a trellis may be cheaply formed by setting common
stakes, four feet in
length, four feet
apart, on a line with
the plants, and nail-
ing laths, or narrow-
strips of deal, from
stake to stake, nine
inches apart on the
stakes ; afterwards
attaching the plants
by means of bass,
or other soft, fibrous
material, to the
trellis, in the man-
ner of grape-vines
or other climbing
plants. By either
T " ,lis - ,,ai,,infer - of these methods,
the plants not only present a neater appearance, but the
ripening of the fruit is facilitated, and the crop much, more
conveniently gathered when required for use.
The French mode of raising tomatoes is as follows : " As
soon as a cluster of flowers is visible, they top the stem down
to the cluster, so that the flowers terminate the stem. The
effect is, that the sap is immediately impelled into the two
buds next below the cluster, which soon push strongly, and
produce another cluster of flowers each. When these are
visible, the branch to which they belong is also topped down
to their level ; and this is done five times successively. By
this means, the plants become stout, dwarf bushes, not above
eighteen inches high. In order to prevent their falling over,

sticks or strings are stretched horizontally along the rows, so
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The field and garden vegetables of America: containing full descriptions of nearly eleven hundred species and varieties; with directions for propagation, culture, and use. By Fearing Burr, Jr. ...
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29062980
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Page 642
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