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 ihoots become woody, may be e^ 

 feded with the thumb, otherwife muft 

 ufe the knife \ being careful to leave 

 the terminating fhoot of every horizon- 

 tal or bearer entire, where there is 

 room to extend them, and referve here 

 and there a well placed ftrong fhoot 

 towards the lower parts, at full length, 

 efpecially where there is any apparent 

 defedt or vacancy, or if none, it is 

 proper to leave fome good fide (hoots 

 in different parts, till Winter pruning, 

 in cafe of any unforefeen vacancy; and 

 if then not wanted, are eafily retrenched: 

 training at the prefent the whole re- 

 ferred fupply clofe to the efpalicr * and 

 continue them fo with the greateft re- 

 gularity all the Summer, by reviewing 

 them frequently during the Summer's 



growth, 



