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Js continued only by grafting or budding 

 them upon any kind of Plum or Bul- 

 lace Stocks ; and by which they will alfo 

 bear iboner, and the fruit will be larger. 



By Seed or (tones of the fruit, — Ha- 

 ving a quantity of the ripe Bullaces in 

 Autumn, fow the (tones of them in 

 beds of common earth, two inches deep, 

 and when the feedling plants are one 

 or two years old, plant them out in 

 lines two or three feet afunder, and 

 train each with a fingle Mem, three or 

 four feet for half, and fix for full ftand- 

 ards, then permitted to branch outintcf 

 full heads. 



By Grafting and Budding, By 

 pitherof thefe two methods, any of the 



varieties 



