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eipaiier trees twenty feet diftance at 

 lead, with their branches ranging the 

 way of the efpaliers; but if grafted on 

 free or crab (locks, twenty five feet is 

 not too much ; and thofe upon codlin 

 flocks, not lefs than fixteen or eighteen 

 feet diftance ; but thofe that are on 

 paradife (locks, fifteen feet may be fuf- 

 ficient : the fame rules are to be ob- 

 ferved in planting dwarf flandards. 



As foon as planted, let the high 

 ftandards be properly fupported with 

 flakes, and fallen the branches of the 

 efpalier trees along to the trellis or 

 flakes of the efpalier. (See Planting.) 



General Culture of Pruning, t?c. 



Firftin refpect to pruning of ftandard 

 Apples: they having formed heads fur- 



nifhed 



