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ing eligible crops of kitchen herbage* 

 grafs, or corn, &c. as remarked of other 

 fruit trees. 



Propagation and draining. 

 All the varieties of Pears are propaga- 

 ted and continued diftinct by grafting, 

 and budding them upon any kind of 

 feedling Pear flocks, and occafionally 

 on Quinces, to form more dwarf or mo- 

 derate growers ; for low walls and efpa- 

 liers,&c. may chiefly rife flocks of any of 

 the Pear kind for the general fupply, 

 raifed and planted in nnrfery rows, as di- 

 rected for Apples, to be trained to a proper 

 fizeto graft or bud, atfixfeet high for full, 

 and lower in proportion for half and quar- 

 ter flandards, and within a foot of the bot- 

 tom for dwarf, wall, and efpalier trees -, in- 

 fertinggenerallybiUonegraft,&c.ineach 



flock; 



