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a more plentiful fupply of eaeh year* 

 [hoots, as iucceflion bearers. 



Ail the forts of Cherry-trees (ucceed 

 equally well, trained both as w 

 elpaliers, and as full and half ftandards, 

 and occasionally as dwarf ftaridai 

 for variety, and for forcing -, and are 

 all very hardy, profper in any com- 

 mon fertile (oil, and open expofure, m 

 a garden, or orchard, czz. Plant the 

 wall and efpalief- trees fifteen or twei 

 and the (tandard thirty T.et diftance. 



As the common Cherry-tree rrc 

 ces the largeft and Gneft fruit, we 

 ftould cultivate prin'j . tl the feveral 

 varieties thereof for the general top- 

 ply, both iOi wall, efpaiier, and firan- 

 ilatd trees: chafing: as wall and efpalier- 



trees* 



