( '34 ) 



trim out clofe the mod irregular and 

 crowding, to admit the Sun to the fruit; 

 referving a moderate fupply of regular 

 ones at full length till Winter. 



And in Winter, the bufhes will re* 

 quire a more general regulation : that, 

 if the lad Summer's fhoots remain too 

 abundant, prune out clofe all the fuper- 

 fkous and irregular, referving only 

 fome oceafional regular fhoots, advan- 

 cing in cafual vacant parts below, or to 

 fupply the places of bad or dead wood, 

 and a terminating moot to every branch, 

 or when advanced too long, prune it 

 down to fuch a moot, or to a lower 

 branch, having one for i:s leader; like- 

 wife now retrench any cafual irregular 

 branch, worn out bearer, and decayed 



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