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 rover the efpalier regularly to the top* 

 at the fame time being careful to re- 

 trench all fuperfluous and irregular wood 

 of each year, as directed bdow, taking 

 them off always quite clofe, fattening 

 the regular branches always flraight 

 and horizontally to the efpalier. 



Thus, the branches being trained 

 always at full length, they will foon 

 all emit numerous fruit fpurs, and bear 

 plentifully, and will continue increafing 

 the fupply of fruit fpurs as they advance, 

 and the fame branches continue im- 

 proving in bearing for many years. 



Their General Pruning in Efpaliers* 



Remembering, as the fame branches 

 continue fruitful many years, no gene* ' 

 G 2 ral 



