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inches, to provide lower branches^ as di- 

 rected for Apples, &c. 



By Grafting, &c— The improved 

 varieties may be grafted or budded, 

 either upon Medlar, Pear, Quince, or 

 White-thorn Stocks, raifed as above, 

 for the feedling Medlars, feveral feet high 

 for ftandards, and lower in proportion 

 for dwarfs ; then let them be grafted or 

 budded, and trained for the purpofes in- 

 tended, as directed for the Apple and 

 Pear tree. 



By Layers. — In Autumn, Winter, 

 or Spring, lay the lower young branches 

 in the common way, which will be rooted 

 by Autumn following; then plant them 

 off, and train them as the feedlings. 



B b Planting 



