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hoth. to retrench clofe the fuperfluous 

 young wood, all fore-right, and other 

 irregular {hoots of each year, that cannot 

 be trained in. Therefore, going over 

 the trees timeouily every Summer, rub 

 or prune off clofe all the above evidently 

 ufelefs growths ; fele&ing at the fame 

 time a fufficient general fupply of the 

 regular fide moots for fucceffion bearers, 

 and trained at full length till Winter t 

 Then in Winter pruning, chufing a 

 full fupply of the bed fituated of the 

 laft Summer moots in every part, let all 

 the others that are not wanted be cut 

 away quite clofe : likewife, at this prun- 

 ing, cut out part of all the old horizon- 

 tals or former bearers, down to the beft 

 placed young moots they fupport ; and 

 the general fupply of young wood, now 



retained* 



