98 THE FORCING GARDENER. [B.I. 



If all has gone well, the plants will be 

 fit to produce a tolerable crop of fruit the 

 third ieafon ; for which purpofe there are 

 now three ranges of moots in height, and 

 at the diftance of thirty or thirty-fix inches 

 from each other ; having fhort fpurs of two 

 or three eyes each, for the production of a 

 fucceffion- of wood between them, at bot- 

 tom. 



Train the uppermoil fhoot on the middle 

 branch to the top of the houfe ; the lower- 

 moft till it touches the bottom of faid 

 fhoot ', rub off all the intermediate ones 

 which have no clufters, and fhorten thofe 

 that have, at one joint above the upper- 

 moft clufter. Train that moot which was 

 left longeft on the fide branch, to the top of 

 the houfe : the lowermoft to the "bottom of 

 faid fhoot ; rub off what have not, and fhor- 

 ten thofe that have clufters, as above. 

 Train that fhoot which was left ftorte/l on 

 the fide branch, to eight or ten feet j the 

 lowermoft to fix or eight eyes ; and rub off 

 or fhorten the intermediate ones, as above. 

 Train the uppermoft eye of each of the 

 ipurs, 011 the fide branches, to five or fix 

 feet} and the lowermoft to as many joints. 



Thus 



