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branches, agreeable to the regulation of 

 the general pruning. 



Then proceeding to the. pruning, ex- 

 amine the general fupply of young wood 

 of Lift Summer, felecting a fufRciency 

 of the mod promifing and regular-pla- 

 ced of them in every parr, for next rum- 

 mer's bearers ; one or two, at leaft, on 

 each, retaining the horizontals trained in 

 laft Winter, and cut out clofe all the 

 fiiDerfluous ones before defcribed, and 

 all imall twigs, likewife part of mod of 

 the former year's bearers, and any very 

 naked branches, unfurnifned with young 

 wood, pruning them down to fonie eli- 

 gible lateral branch, or young moots, 

 to make room to train the requifite fup- 

 ply of young wood with due regularity, 

 cutting oiT clofe any lateral twigs arif- 



