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nurfery-rows a yardafunder, in order to 

 be trained to the proper fizes for the re- 

 ception of the buds. 



If for flandards, may either ufe low 

 flocks of two or three feet in height, in 

 order for the" bud to be inferted near the 

 ground, and the firft fhoot trained up 

 for a flem ; or the flocks may be previ- 

 oufly run up to Hems the proper height, 

 from five to fix or feven feet, to receive 

 the bud near the top, at the height 

 proper to form the firft branches of the 

 head— But 



When defigned as wall or efpalier 

 trees, flocks of two or three feet flems 

 are fufficient, as the budding muft be 

 performed within half a foot of the 

 ground. 



Thus* 



