CONTENT & 



, 2. On the Breadth, Depth, and Compoii- 

 tion of the different Borders, for Apri- 

 cots, Apples, Cherries, Figs, Pears, 

 and Plums, 249* 



3. On the different Kinds of the above 



Trees adapted to this Climate; the 

 AfpecT: they mould be placed in ; and 

 the Diftance from each other, accord- 

 ing to the Height of the Wall, &c. 253 



4. On Training the different Kinds of the 



above Trees on Walls and Efpaliers, 259 



1. Apples, ib. 

 Fan-training, - 260 

 Horizontal training, - 263 



2. Apricots, n 265 



3. Cherries, 267 



4. Figs, 268 



5. Pears, 269 



6. Plums, - 271 



5. General Obfervations on Training and 



Pruning, and on Thinning and Gather- 

 ing the Fruit, &c. 272 



6. On the Infe&s which generally infeft 



Wall- trees , and how to, deftroy them, 280 



CHAP. II. Culture of Orchard Fruits, 283 



Seel;, i. On the Situation for Orchards, ib, 



2. On the Soil for Orchards, 287 



3. On the Kinds of Manure fit for Or- 



chards, 289 



4. Of the Kinds of Orchard Fruits, 290 



5. Culture, 291 



6. On Pruning, &c 294 



Sea. 7. 



