Newton's lantern slide catalogue (1920s)

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43, Museum Street, London, W.C.l. 215 B o fruit tree cultivation. The following photographs were taken by the kind permission of Mr. Francis Rivers at his Nursery, Sawbridgeworth Beautifully Painted, 6s. each. 1 Grafting, Stock, Graft, Graft Cat, Graft inserted in Stock . _ _ 2 Budding, Stock, Bud cut for inserting, Bud inserted, Hud tied in 3 Pruning a Pyramid Pear Tree 4 Maiden Cherry, 1 year old 5 Mnid n Plum, 2 years old 6 Maiden Pear Tree 7 Pyramid Pear 8 „ ,, in Fruit in Pot 9 „ Pears, “Canference” and “Pitmaster Duchess’’ 10 Bush Pear in Fruit 11 Goblet-shaped Pear Tree in Fruit Plain Slides, 2s Sd. each, 12 Diagonal Trained Pear in Fruit 13 Horizontal Trained Pear Tree 11 Fan Trained Plum 15 Upright Trained Apple, 5 Branches 16 Pyramid Apple Trees in Fruit in Pots 17 Standard Apple, 3 years old 18 „ Pear „ 19 „ Plum „ 20 Peach Trees, one year, pruned; and two years after pruning 21 Pyramid Peach grown in pot, 20 years old with 120 Peaches on it 22 Half Standard Peach 23 Bush Peach in Fruit 28 A Cluster of Cherries 29 A Cluster of Apples 30 A Sprig of Edible Chestnut Fruit BFI 24 A Cluster of Red Gooseberries 25 A Cluster of Green smooth Gooseberries 26 A Cluster of Vellow Gooseberries 27 A Cluster of Morelia Cherries THE FRUIT FARMING INDUSTRY. Coloured Slides, 65 . Qd. each. Plain Slides, 25. each. By kind permission of Messrs. Chivers & Sons, Ltd., Heston, Cambridge. 1 Pumping solution for spraying Orchards 5 Picking Raspberries 2 Spraying Fruit Trees 3 Spraying Fruit Trees. (Near view) 4 Bedding down Strawberries. (Straw) By kind permission of Messrs. Wilkins & Sons, Ltd., Tiptree, Essex, 6 Picking Currants 7 Picking Greengages 8 Weighing in Fruit 9 Spraying Currant Bushes 10 Motor Plough 11 Morello Cherry Orchard in bloom. Farm 12 Morello Cherry Tree B YW Brook Hall 13 Picking Cherries 14 Picking Strawberries 15 Loganberry Plantation 16 Picking Loganberries 17 Weighing in fruit FRUIT CULTURE. A Series of 50 Slides. Coloured Slides, 6s. Plain Slides, 2s. Full particulars on application. For Slides on the Sugar Industry, see " Industries,” Section 7 of this Catalogue. B FT FRUIT FARMING BY NEW ZEALAND METHODS. Beautifully Coloured Slides, 6s. each. Plain Slides, 2s. each. \ Table. Distance Apart 2 Diagram. Square Method 3 ,, Hexagonal System 4 ,, Square System 5 ,, Planting Board 6 ,, Method of using a planting board 7 Heatfng a small home orchard with fire pots in full blaze 8 Red Clover in an orchard to be ploughed under 9 Methods of layering Filberts and Cobs 10 Right ways of layering strawberries 11 Strawberry plant at stage for increasing runners 12 Correct cultivation 13 Whip or Tongue grafting young trees 14 Propagation of young trees. Budding and root grafting 15 Trained Apple Tree cut back and grafted 16 Rind grafting, etc. 17 Double grafting 18 Bud properly inserted in stock 19 Shield budding etc. 20 Removing piece of wood from back of bud, etc. 21 The objects of pruning 22 Apple Tree. 3rd Winter Pruning 23 Pruning 1 and 2 year old Apple Trees, examples _ 24 Summer pruning of shoots at end of Branches 25 Pruning young gooseberry bush 26 Typical summer shools of pear tree, etc., examples . c . . 27 Showing the depth at which cuttings of bush fruits are inserted 28 Wood branch Extension Five Six 29 Bud rightly pinched, etc, 30 Method of cutting branches 31 Apple Canker 32 „ Scab 33 „ Mildew 34 „ Brown rust 35 „ „ rot 36 Keep Orchards free 37 Apple Oyster Shell Scale Codlin Moth and its work Stages in the formation of sphaeropsis limb cankers Powdery mildrew on leaves Leaf. Blister Mite Rust Plum and Cherry Saw Fly Mussel Scale Leaf affected with “ Curl ’ 38 39 40 „ 41 Pear. 42 „ 43 „ 44 45 Peach. 46 Spraying. First Application 47 „ Second ,, 48 „ Third „ 49 „ a tree 50 Cultivating 51 Irrigating 52 A fine young Orchard—well irrigated 53 Practical Western Orchard Cultivation 54 Lemon Tree 55 Orange Ranch 56 Seedling Oranges 67 Gathering Oranges 58 Spring time in an orchard 59 Some Ducks in an orchard 60 Raspberry Canes Three examples 61 North-west special boxes for fruit