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wafting the trees, but where there is not 

 one, it may be done with a water-pot and 

 role, {landing on a ladder. 



A PECK of freftilime added to that firft 

 put in, will make fix hogfheads of clear 

 water, which muft be drawn off as be* 

 fore ; the fame quantity of fulphur and 

 duft (or liquid) muft be added to every 

 hogfhead of clear water. The trees fhould 

 be warned as foon as the buds begin to 

 bnrft, at 'leaft three times a week. At 

 that feafon the nights are in general frofty, 

 therefore the trees mould be warned be- 

 tween feven and nine in the morning. 

 When the feafon is farther advanced, it 

 will be found necelTary fometimes to wafh. 

 them till the beginning of June ; the frofty 

 nights being then over, they may be 

 warned from five to feven o'clock in the 

 afternoon; 



WHEN the leaves begin to fpread, if 

 any of them curl, they mould be pulled 

 pfF. This wafh is alfo good for goolbcrnes 



and 



