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June and July, and difplace all fore-right 

 young wood, evidently fuperfluous and 

 very rank fhoots, with other ufelefs 

 growths of the year, retaining only fome 

 of the regular, moderate-growing fide 

 fhoots, and main leaders, trained in at 

 full length for occafional fupplies in Win- 

 ter; continuing the whole clofe to the wall 

 to admit the Sun and free air to the fruit. 



Then in Winter pruning, continuing 

 the fame bearers five or fix inches dif* 

 tance, obferve if any difcover a bad 

 growth, or worn-our, naked, un- 

 fruitful fUte, which may now be 

 pruned or cut down to other more eligi- 

 ble wood, or to any contiguous young 

 fhoots •, retaining alfo regular fhoots of 

 lafl Summer, advancing below in vacan- 

 cies, 



