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 lower branch, or young fhoot, properly 

 fituated to fupply its place, or where 

 the general branches are too much 

 crowded, fhould alfo at this feafon 

 thin out the moll irregular^ and cut out 

 dead wood ; at the fame time, if there 

 are any vacancies, retain fome contigu-* 

 ous Cidc fhoots referved in Summer, to 

 fupply the deficiencies, or if any good 

 moot offers towards the bottom conti- 

 guous to very old branches, it may 

 be trained up between, 10 a bear- 

 ing ftate, to be ready when want- 

 ed •, all other young fhoots retained 

 laft Summer, not now wanted for & 

 fupply of wood, either to increafe the 

 requifite fpread of bearers, or to fill 

 any cafual vacant fpace, muft be 

 H cut 



