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full in the middle, or concave or hollow, 

 by pruning out$he central branches, fo 

 as to dilpofe the outward ones circularly 

 around at regular alliances. 



Others may be encouraged to branch 

 out near the ground in order to be 

 trained in a fanned manner, both for 

 fanned ftandards, and for walls and 

 efpaliers, by cutting away all project- 

 ing moots, and retaining only fuch as 

 arrange the way of the row, efpalier* 

 ways* 



By Cuttings — chufe cuttings of the 

 flrong young (hoots in Autumn, Winter 

 or Spring, from ten or twelve inches 

 to half a yard long or more, and plant 

 them with a dibble, in any fiiady border, 



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