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 ihoots in every parr, trebly more than 

 what may be apparently wanted, no: 

 lefs than two or three on each of the 

 prefent bearers or horizontals, trained 

 in laft Winter, in order to have plenty 

 to chufe from in the Winter pruning 

 for next years beaijng; but leave no 

 where more than one moot from the 

 fame eye •, thus obferving to retrench 

 only all the evidently fuperfiuous young 

 wood, ill-placed and very luxuriant 

 moots as foon as poflible, pruning them 

 all quite clofe, or in vacant parts, pinch 

 fome to a few eyes ; and having care- 

 fully retained plenty of the beft regular 

 fide (hoots in every part, and always 

 fome good fhoots advancing from below, 

 train the whole at full length till Winter 



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