This antiquarian book contains a comprehensive guide to keeping an apple
orchard, being a sketch of the practice of apple growing in North
America at the beginning of the twentieth century. A timeless handbook
full of invaluable information and useful tips, "The American Apple
Orchard" will be of utility to modern fruit growers, and would make for
a great addition to collections of agricultural literature. Contents
include: "The Geography of Apple Growing", "Apple Soils", "Exposures",
"Windbreaks", "Winterkilling", "Starting the Orchard", "A Good Nursery
Tree", "How to Get Trees", "Methods of Propagation", "Fall vs. Spring
Planting", "Distances for Planting", "Distances for Planting", etcetera.
Frank Albert Waugh (1869 - 1943), was an American landscape architect
whose career focused upon recreational uses of national forests, the
production of a highly natural style of landscape design, and the
implementation of ecological principles. Many antiquarian texts such as
this are becoming increasingly rare and expensive, and it is with this
in mind that we are republishing this volume now, in an affordable,
modern, high-quality edition. It comes complete with a specially
commissioned new biography of the author.