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hr full heads, with the branches extend- 

 ing at their full length, only retrenching 

 occafionally any very irregular and fu- 

 perabundant crowding growths, very 

 long ramblers, and dead wood ; with all 

 fuckers from the root and fiem, and ram- 

 pant moots in the middle of the head ; 

 permitting all the general regular bran- 

 ches to extend as nature directs, without 

 reducing their length ; and they will 

 foon be full of natural fruit fpurs. 



As to the wall and efpalier plums, 

 they mud have their branches arranged 

 horizontally to the wall and efpalier, five 

 or fix inches diflance, without fhorten- 

 ing; and continue training, where ne- 

 ceflary, a farther fupply of new regular 

 fhoots of each future year, till they fur- 

 niih rhe whole allotted fpace of wallinpy 



8cc. 



