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of the Cherries, as directed for the 

 Apricot, &c. 



Performing the grafting in Spring, 

 and the budding in Summer, near the 

 ground, f r wdl and other dwarf trees, 

 and at itveral feet height for ftand- 

 ards ; the grafts will (hoot the fame 

 year, and the buds in fpring following., 

 each forming their firft heads by the 

 enfuing autumn, when the young trees 

 may either be tranfplanted into the 

 garden, or remain longer in the nur- 

 fery, training them, in either cafe, for 

 the pnrpofes intended, as directed for 

 the Almond?, Apples, and Apricots. 



Final Plantings and Culture, 6fo 



All fores of Cherry trees may be 



planted where they are to remain, 



either 



