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to the right and left, at full length all 

 Summer ; and in Winter or Spring fol- 

 lowing may prune them to ten or twelve 

 inches, to promote a farther neceflary 

 fupply of fix, eight, or more, regular 

 branches below, training them as above, 

 after which they need not be pruned fo 

 ihort, but continue encreafing the num- 

 ber of horizontals every year, trained 

 five or fix inches diflance, till they cover 

 the affigned fpace of walling and efpalier 

 in a regular expanfion. 



And, as the trees thus trained will 

 throw out numerous ufelefs fhoots every 

 Summer, they will accordingly require 

 a general pruning and training every 

 Summer and Winter, in common with 

 other wall and efpalier trees ; in order, 



both 



