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and may either plant thofe of only one 

 year old, with the firft head entire, o* 

 fuch as have been headed and trained in 

 the nurfery, or that have arrived to a 

 bearing (late, thereby furnifhing your 

 wall at once with immediate bearers * 9 

 having the trees digged up with their full 

 roots i prune off only broken ones, and 

 reduce very long ftragglers, leaving the 

 head entire at prefent, then plant them 

 eighteen or ^twenty feet diftance, as be- 

 fore mentioned, and tack their heads to 

 the wall. 



Then, in regard to general culture, 

 it confitts in giving them eligible prun- 

 ing and training every Summer and Win- 

 ter, of which take the following obfer- 

 vations. 



The 



