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ftock;and when they have lhot,and formed 

 their firft heads of one Summer's growth, 

 they may either be planted out in Autumn, 

 &c. to remain, if required, or may be 

 previoufly trained in the nurfery. 



Obferving, the ftandards may either 

 have the firft moots only, cut oer in 

 March to a few eyes, to obtain laterals 

 for forming a more full and low-fpread- 

 ing head, or permitted to run and form 

 a more erecl and lofty handfome growth. 



Bat the wall and efpalier young trees 

 mould generally have the firft head prun- 

 ed down low, at a year old, in Spring, 

 to gain a fuller fupply of lower horizon- 

 tals, regularly from the bottom ; and, if 

 necefiary, fomeof themiddle-moftofthefe 

 fecond moots may alfo either be j- inched 



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