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obtained feveral well-placed brandies 

 near the top of the flem, to adorn the 

 head with a regular fhape, mould now 

 fuffer the whole to branch out freely 

 every way, and only jufl reform with 

 your knife any very irregular-placed 

 branch, and long rambler, or thin out 

 cccaflonal crowded wood, leaving always 

 the general fupply of regular branches 

 entire, and fuffered to moot according 

 to nature. 



Next, with regard to the wall and 

 cfpalier Almonds; they having their firft 

 ilioots from the budding headed down 

 in the Spring, as already directed, and 

 having obtained three, four, or more re- 

 gular branches near the bottom, train 

 them horizontally to the wall, equally 



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