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the whole now principally at full length s 

 horizontally along to the efpalier, for 

 bearers, ranging an equal number to 

 both fides, five or fix inches afunder, 

 tying the branches clofe to the trellis; 

 and, as they advance in growth, flill 

 continue them at full length j for fhor- 

 tening would retard their bearing ancl 

 force put ufelefs wood ; fo only fhor- 

 tenmg an occafional moot, where wood 

 is wanted to fill a vacancy, being either 

 pinched down to a few eyes early the 

 fame Summer, orcutfhortin Spring, to 

 force out three or four (hoots below. 



In this manner continue increafing 

 the fupply of horizontals or bearers 

 annually upward, at the above diftance, 

 sne above another, till they by degrees 



cover 



