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plantations ; and occafionally as fiat or 

 fanned ftandards to range efpalier-ways 

 in narrow borders, &c. likewife irt 

 fanned dwarfs againft walls and efpa- 

 liers, to obtain the fruit in greater per- 

 fection and earlier and later in the fea- 

 fon, by having them in different expo- 

 fitions. 



Method of Propagating andfirft Training* 



All the forts of Currant buflies arc 

 moil eafily and expeditioufly propaga- 

 ted in abundance, both by Suckers, 

 cuttings, and Layers, and raifed to & 

 bearing ftate in two years. 



By Suckers— They fend up Suckers 

 abundantly from the root every Summer, 



com- 



