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As. Wall, and Efpalier Trees requk^ 

 Angular care in the different operatio&i 

 of Pruning and Training, both in StiEft* 

 rnerand in Winter, thefe works arehel$ 

 explained with refpedr. to the different 

 ilages of growth^ and order of bearing* 



Concerning common Standards^ fchi 

 deader will alfo find ample direftidM I 

 thefe do not require, indeed, like Wall* 

 trees, a general pruning; a ftridl attention^ 

 however, as well to their early growth^ 

 as to their advanced ftate, being iieeefr 

 fary, they were not to be omitted. 



The favourable reception of a former* 

 Work has encouraged it's author to fub* 



* Every Man bis own Gardener, feven fidi'tioris frf 

 which have been printed. — This Work, from a dif- 

 fidence in the writer, was firft publifhed as the pro- 

 «lu6tion of •« Thomas Mawe, Gardener to his Grate 

 the Duke of Leeds, and other Gardeners;'' it wat 



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