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pent, by budding them upon Plum 

 flocks, or occafionaily on Peach, Al- 

 jnond, and Apricot flocks. 



But for the main fupply prefer chiefly 

 plum frocks, as the moft hardy and dura- 

 ble -, railed cither from Suckers arifing 

 from pium tree roots, or from the flones 

 of the fruit, as directed for Almonds; 

 which being planted in nurfery lines, will 

 in two years be of due fize to bud in July 

 or Auguft, within half 4 foot of the bot- 

 tom, for common dwarf wall trees, bu£ 

 for half flandards, &c. muft be run up 

 three or four years, with tall Items, then 

 budded, at from three or four, to five 

 or fix feet high •, inierting generally but 

 one bud in each flock. 



Then 



