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with young wood, advance a corfidera- 

 b!e length, to prune them our either 

 wholly, or down to fome lateral fhoot$, 

 &c. to iupply the place : feltcting a 

 general referve of the bell -placed fhoots, 

 not only collaterals or fide fhoots, arifing 

 on all the main branches at eligible dis- 

 tances, advancing in progrcfiive order, 

 one after another, between the mother 

 horizontals, from the very bottom to 

 the extremities, but alfo a terminating 

 one to each branch, and as the foremoft 

 branches advance too long, the laterals 

 come up to fupply their places ; retaining 

 generally the mod robuft fhort-jointed 

 fhoots, rejecting very long, weak, and 

 ill-ripened ones; cutting out, as you 

 goon, all the Superabundant and uielefs 

 young growths quite clofe, together with 



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