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 fening, and they will emit fruit fpurs along 

 their fides the whole length. 



May alfo train fome as half and full 

 flandard wall trees, formed with tall 

 flems, and fanned heads, to plant againft 

 high walls or buildings, or between the 

 common dwarf wall trees. 



However, in default of fufficient wall 

 and efpalier room, may cultivate any of 

 the forts as common ftandard trees, in 

 the open ground. All the Summer and 

 Autumn Pears will ripen abundantly 

 well •, and moil of the Winter kinds alfo 

 often attain tolerable perfection on ftan- 

 dards. 



The Pear-tree is very hardy, fucceeds 

 in any good fertile foil capable of yield- 

 Pi h 2 ing 



