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varieties may be continued diftinflr, 

 by inferring grafts, or buds of them 

 inro Plum or Bull ace Stocks, raifed 

 from the ftones of the fruit, as juft above 

 directed for the feedling Bullaces, and 

 planted out in nurfery lines a yard afun- 

 der, to be trained up to the proper 

 height either for half, or full flandards, 

 or dwarfs •, are thus to be grafted or 

 budded according to the general me- 

 thod, with grafts or buds of the dif- 

 ferent varieties, and afterwards trained 

 as other dandard trees, fuch as Apples a 

 Plums, &c. with "full branchy heads, 

 {See Apple Tree, C5Y.) 



Planting and General Culture. 



'When the trees, railed by any of the 

 sBove methods, have formed heads, 



confuting 



