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commencing proper plants by Autumn'j 

 when, or in Winter or Spring, dig 

 them up with as much root as pofllble, 

 and prune off long, weak, or ^rock d 

 tops, to twelve, fifteen or eighteen 

 inches length ; then plant them in nur- 

 fery rows, or the tall ftrong Suckers 

 at once where they are to remain; train- 

 ing the Standard bufhes with fingle 

 ftems, by trimming off all lateral ihoots 

 a foot or half a yard high, then per* 

 mitted to branch out at top, and form 

 regular heads, keeping the branches 

 five or fix inches afunder, not fhor- 

 lening the moots, (excepting any long 

 rambler,)tillthehead is arrived to the in- 

 tended height; obferving, the heads may 

 either be permitted to grow convexly or 

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