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fpring, great care muft be taken to rub 

 off all moots fpringing from the old wood * 

 for thofe moots that are laid in long, and 

 had the branches cut clofe to the old wood, 

 will puih out many moots at every ampu- 

 tation, and many will alfb fpring from 

 other places on the old wood, which mufl 

 *iever be fufFered to grow. 



THE keeping clean, and pinching off 

 the fide-branches, is every year the fame, 

 fo need no more to be repeated. 



ON the proper difpofition of the wood 

 at this feaibn depends the beauty and re- 

 gularity of next jear; fo that great at- 

 tention mould be had to the following 

 directions. 



THERE being now on the wall two forts 

 of long moots, one two years old, which 

 has a young moot of five eyes at bottom, 

 and another much of the fame length at 

 top, the eye next the old wood mould be 

 marked for next year's wood on. the. low 



moot, 



