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roots, then plant them in rows a yard 

 afunder, and near half that diftance in 

 the lines ; and in two years 3 when 

 about two or three feet high, they 

 will be proper to bud for common 

 dwaif wall or efpaliers trees ; but for 

 half and full ftandards, they may either 

 be run up to items from four or five, 

 to fix or ftven feet high, and budded 

 st top, or trained only the height as 

 for the dwarf trees, to be budded low, 

 and the firfi fnoot trained to a ftem the 

 above height. 



Then the budding is to be perform- 

 ed in July or Auguft, procuring cut- 

 tings of the young moots of the 

 year, detatched from the befl bearing 

 trees, from which to take the buds : 

 K inferring 



