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fnort the fame year, early in June,or pru- 

 ned down in Spring following, to promote 

 more fpeedily and effectually a farther 

 fuppl cf branches to furnifli the wall, 

 &c. regularly upward. Observing to 

 rub off eariy in Summer all foreright 

 /hoots, and train in the regular fide ones ho- 

 rizontally, at full length, five or fix inches 

 afunder : continue alfo> after this, to train 

 mod of the future requifite fnpply of ho- 

 ri2on:als always entire, a: the fame dis- 

 tance, to form bearing branches^ which 

 in thofc trees mult not be fhortened. 



Thus the young Pear trees, raifed and 



trained as above, continuing their general 



branches entire, they, both ftanciards and 



wall trees, &c. will begin to emit fiuds or 



fpurs for bearing, when from two or 



three to four or five years old. 



Planting 



