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In this manner proceed increafingthe 

 number of regular-placed branches, an- 

 nually arranging equally both ways 

 nearly in a horizontal direction, four 

 or five inches afiunder one afcer ano- 

 ther, till by degrees they cover the 

 wall or efpalier regularly, from the very 

 bottom to top, conftantly retrenching all 

 fore- right, very luxurious, and fuper- 

 abundant fhoots ; both in Summer and 

 Winter pruning, cutting then quite 

 elofe : being at the fame time careful, 

 to retain every Summer a plentiful 

 fupply of the well- placed young wood 

 in every part for fucceflion bearers the 

 following year, trained moftly at full 

 length all Summer as aforefaid, and 

 in the Winter pruning, if too nume- 

 rous, thin gut the word placed of 



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