id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26132 Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde) The Apple-Tree The Open Country Books—No. 1 .txt text/plain 28846 1905 82 apple-green, yielding its wagon-loads of fruits; the old tree on the The trunk of the apple-tree is short and stout, usually not perfectly apple-tree had never borne good fruit, we should plant it for its apple-tree,--the leaf-buds (sending forth leaves only), and the of the case why an apple-tree should bear only every other year; it is early-bearing varieties of apples between the regular trees as If seeds of the natural diminutive apple-tree are sown, a variety of all these reasons that the growing of a few dwarf apple-trees may nature larger, and apples grafted on them make semi-dwarf trees, varieties of apple-trees sold in North America, as listed in the Naturally, the nurseryman cannot grow trees of all the good apples In old apple-trees, the main branches are grafted, where they are an under bark on the trunks and main branches of the apple-tree, in Bark of apple-tree 11 ./cache/26132.txt ./txt/26132.txt