( 3* ) 



dwarf trees, to accommodate fmafi 

 gardens, and for curiofity. 



All flocks, raifed from any kind of 

 cultivated Apples, are called free 

 flocks, to diftinguifh them from crab 

 frocks, and from the dwarf flocks of 

 the Codiin and Paradife Apple. 



Having obferved thus far, let the fup- 

 ply of common ftocks for general graft- 

 ing, for common flandards and efpalier 

 trees, be raifed from the kernels of any 

 fort of Apples or crabs, aforefaid, fowed 

 in Autumn, Winter, or Spring, in 

 beds of light earth, drilled or bedded 

 in an inch deep \ (fee Stocks) they will 

 come up in the Spring j and in Au- 

 tumn, or Spring following, phnt out 



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