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with all the roots poffible, and of which 

 prune off only broken parts, and any 

 ill-placed rambling moots of the head ; 

 then opening capacious pits for their 

 reception, twenty or thirty feet diftance 

 for the ftandards, and fifteen or eighteen 

 for the wall and efpalier trees, plant 

 them with due care, and a pot of water 

 given to each tree will fettle the earth 

 properly, and promote their rooting. 

 See Planting. 



Then with refpedt to the general cul- 

 ture in the Garden, &c. obferve as fol- 

 lows : 



Firfl, in regard to the ftandards ; they 

 having had their firfl moots mortened 

 in the nurfery as directed, and thereby- 

 obtained 



