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the flrongefl in nurfery rows, a yard 

 afunder ; here trained three or four 

 years, or till feven feet high for full, and 

 four or five for half flandards, and for 

 efpaliers and other dwarf trees, two or 

 three feet high is fufficient; though 

 fometimes flandards are alfo grafted on 

 low flocks near the ground, and the 

 firft moot from the graft trained up the 

 proper height for a ftero. 



The grafting is performed in March, 

 by whip-grafting for fmall flocks, and 

 cleft-grafting for larger; cutting the 

 grafts from trees noted for bearing the 

 beft fruit, and proceed to ingraft them 

 in the ufual method; {fee Grafting) 

 previoufly heading the flocks; the 

 (landards, at from four to five or fix fc^t 



height, 



