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plenty of the bufhes, cultivated gene- 

 rally as bufhy ftandards, in the kitchen 

 garden, &c. both in fingle rows, and in 

 full plantations, from fix to eight or ten 

 feet diitance in each row •> trained com- 

 monly with fingle items a foot or more 

 high, branching out above with re- 

 gular heads, which mull be kept in 

 order by cutting out ill-placed and 

 crowding moots, retaining the general 

 regular branches, ftx or eight inches 

 afunder ; formed either with the heads 

 full in the middle, or concave, or hollow, 

 by retrenching the central moots, as ob- 

 ferved in the Currants ; leaving the 

 moots moftly entire, or but moderately 

 fhortened •> at lead till arrived to the in- 

 tended height. See their Arching and Cul- 

 ture. 



Some 



