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All the varieties of Pear trees are cuU 

 tivated fuccefsfully, both as common 

 high ftandards, and half ftandards ; and 

 as wall andefpalier trees for the choicer 

 forts* 



But may plant a larger fhare of com- 

 mon detached ftandards, for the main 

 fupply, in the open quarters of the gar- 

 den, orchard, &c. arranged thirty or 

 forty feet diftance ; the heads permitted 

 to branch out freely to their full extent, 

 without fhortening the branches, and 

 they will naturally furnifh bearing fpurs 

 abundantly. 



Should allot, principally, the prime 

 forts of Pears for walls and efpaliers, in 

 order to forward and improve the fize, 

 H h beauty, 



