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placed lad Summer's (hoots in vacan- 

 cies, advancing for bearers, and a 

 terminating one to each main ho- 

 rizontal, and cut out clofe all the 

 fuperabundancics, being careful to 

 preferve all the fruit fpurs in every partj 

 then as foon as pruned, nail in all the 

 branches regularly as before, four or 

 five inches afunder at full length, as 

 formerly advifed. — 



Culture of ibe Standard-Cherries. 



As to the -culture of the Standard 

 Cherry, that being trained to the pro- 

 per form in the nurfery, as direded for 

 Apples, &c. and thence planted out 

 fully where their heads have full fcope 

 to grow, they afterwards require very 

 little pruning, only occaiionally in 



Winter, 



