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Method of Propagation and Training. 



The trees may -be raifed from feed ; 

 but by grafting and budding may pre- 

 ferve the varieties permanent, and raife 

 them fooner to a bearing ftate. Alfo by 

 layers. 



By Seed.- Sow the kernels of the 



fruit in a bed of light earth, an inch or 

 more deep, in November or Decembers 

 they will, probably, come up in Spring 

 following, and, when a year or two old, 

 plant them out in the nurfery way, and 

 train them with from four to five or fix 

 SQQt ftems, for half and full ftandards •, then 

 let Ehem branch out at top, and form heads ; 

 but thole defigned for efpaliers mould be 

 topped in their infancy to ten or twelve 



inches^ 



