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Planting them in the Garden, &c* 



When the young Apricot trees are 

 from one to three or four years old, they 

 are of a proper age for planting in the 

 Garden j though if only one year old, 

 with their firft heads from the Budding 

 entire, they are rather the mod eligible ; 

 but they may alfo be tranfplanted with 

 good fuccefs when fevernl years old, and 

 may be had in the nurferiesof fome years 

 training, and in a itate of bearing, which, 

 by the nurfery-men, are called trained 

 trees, and v/hich are eligible for perfons 

 who are in hafte to have their walls 

 covered as Toon as poflible with bearing 

 trees, as they bear the following feafon 

 after planting. 



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