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make the mod of every part of the 

 walls, &C. as hereafter directed. 



But, as before hinted, fome may 

 alfo be employed both as efpalier trees, 

 and as detached flandards in open ex- 

 pofures, to take their chance and en- 

 creafe the variety ; and for this pur- 

 pofe, the Breda and Brujfels Apricots^ 

 not bloiToming fo early as the others, 

 are generally the mod fuccefsful, and 

 often ripen in good perfection, and 

 with peculiar richnefs of flavour. 



All the varieties of this tree, fucceed 

 well in any common good foil of a 

 garden, or if of a moderate loamy tem- 

 perature, either wholly or part, may 

 prove an additional advantage ; howe- 

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