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Summer and Winter kinds, but moil 

 of the latter, for general ufe ; the trees 

 of all which may be had at the public 

 mirferies, in the greateft perfection-, 

 both ftandards, and efpaliers, &c. and 

 may be all eafily raifed by grafting, as 

 hereafter directed* 



The Apple tree grows twenty feet 

 high, or more, with a large fpreading 

 head, and produces its flowers and fruit 

 upon fpurs, fhort robufl moots, half an 

 inch or an inch long, ifTuing from the 

 branches of from two or three, to many 

 years old, appearing firft towards the 

 upper parts ; fo the branches mud ne- 

 ver be fhortened in the general courfe 

 of pruning. 



The trees are very hardy, fucceed In 



any * 



