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ytnmg year-d:- wood, iminedkteiy 

 from the eyes of the fhoots, and on the 

 vldcv branches, principally upon fhort 

 Jpurs Lftuing, fir ft -towards ihe extreme 

 part?, then gradually along the fides ; 

 the lame wood continuing: fruitful fe- 

 vera! years, onty wanting a renewal of 

 young occafionally, as any branch 

 becomes very old and barren -, nor 

 niuit the (hoots or branches be fnor- 

 tened in the courfe of pruning, as it 

 . id deftioy the firft bearing parts, 

 znd promote much lateral wood, and 

 km few fruit fours.. 



Though the early May, and the 

 Moreno Cherries particulaily, gene-, 

 rally bear the moil abundantly en the 

 young wood, and fhould always retain 



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