( ^oi ) 

 tight or ten inches, to gain a farther fup- 

 ply of branches, and thus continue en- 

 creafing their number annually, by fhort- 

 ening the moots more or lefs, both in 

 Winter or Spring pruning, and by pinch- 

 ing moots of the year in Summer, as ob- 

 ferved for Apricots and Peaches. 



But as to the general culture of the full 

 trained Nectarine trees, you mud, as in 

 Peaches, preferve a general fupply of the 

 bed placed young wood of each Sum- 

 mer as bearers, the future year, training 

 them at full length all Summer, cutting 

 out all foreright and luxuriant wood ; and 

 in Winter feledting plenty of the bed-pla- 

 ced, lad Summer fhoots, in every part,quite 

 from the bottom upward, at regulardidan- 

 ces cut out the irregular and fuperabun- 

 _D d z dant 



