( l 99 ) 



Ic is a hardy tree in refpedt to growth, 

 and fucceeds in any good garden earth. 



Method of Propagation and Training* 



The Nectarine is propagated always 

 by budding the approved varieties oa 

 Plum flocks, and occafionally on Al- 

 mond, Peach, and Apricots ; but princi- 

 pally on plums, as being the hardieft and 

 moftfuccefsful (locks for the general fup- 

 ply, railed from the (lones of the fruit, 

 as directed in the culture of Almonds and 

 Apricots, to a proper fize to bud for 

 dwarfs and half-ftandards, performing 

 the budding alfo as diredted for thofe 

 trees, Peaches, &c. 



The buds mooting forth in Spring 



following, and forming each one flrong 



D d fhoot, 



