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 Seft. 4. On Training and Pruning, 



5. On the Temperature of the Peach- 



houfe, -c 



6. On the AdmLflSon o f Air to the Peach- 



houfe, i jj 7 



7. On Watering, Walking, .and Steaming 



the Peach-houfe, 159 



8. On Thinning and Gathering the Fruity 162 



9. On the Infers that infeft the Peach- 



houfe, and how to deftroy them, 165 



jo. On the Prolongation of the Peach Sea- 



fbn, where there is more than one 



Compartment for its Cu e, 166 



II. On the Cultivation of Peaches and Nec- 



tarines on Flued Walls, witli Canvas 



Screens, Nets, &c. 



CH 'P r X. Pines, 174 



8et. i. On the Conftrudliion of the Pinery, ib. 



2. On the Preparation of the Bark-bed, 177 



3. On Propagating the Plants, T 182 



4. On Preparing the Mould ; and what 



Kind is fitteft for the Pine Plant in 

 its different States, 184 



5. On the Treatment of the Plants the 



Firft Year, 187 



6. On the Treatment of the Plan..- the 



Second Year, i8cj 



7. On the Treatment of the Plants the 



Third Year, 191 



8. On the Temperature of the Pinery, 195 



9. On the Admiffion of Air to the Pinery, 196 

 >0. On Watering and Steaming the Pinery, 198 



Sea. II, 



