( 2o 9 ) 



Peaches jhould be trained principally 

 as wall trees, for as they blofTom, and let 

 their fruit early in Spring, in cold wea- 

 ther, and their young infant fruit being 

 of a tender nature, they feldom bear well, 

 or ripen the fruit in due perfection in the 

 open ground, onefpaliers and ftandards; 

 fo lhould plant them mofily againft the 

 beft South walls, and occafionally oa 

 Weft and Eaft walls, forfucccfiional fruit. 



Generally have the main plantation 

 compofed principally of the common 

 dwarf wall trees, with low (terns, branch- 

 ing out nearthe ground, planted at fifteen 

 or twenty feet diftance, with the branches 

 arranged horizontally, four or five inches 

 afunder. 



Others may be employed occafionally, 



as quarter, half, and full ftandard wall 



E e 2 trees^ 



