C 9 ) 



intended to form dwarfs for walls, &c 

 they maybe topped in their minor growth 

 within a foot of the ground, to obtain 

 branches below to cover the wall and 

 efpalier regularly from the bottom, and 

 .rained as hereafter directed. 



But when any of thefe feedling Al- 

 monds are intended as flocks in which 

 to bud any of the approved varieties, 

 they mufl not be topped or headed, but 

 trained ftraight up till after the budding 

 is performed. 



By Budding or Inoculation.-- — The 

 propagation of Almonds by budding is 

 effected by introducing buds of the ap- 

 proved varieties into Plum, Peach, or 

 Almond Hocks, raifed fromthe ftones of 

 the fruit, as directed above in raiimg the 

 feedling Almonds, and planted out in 

 C nurfery- 



