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 cies, if any; and all fuch moots that arc 

 not now wanted for the above purpofes, 

 fhould be cut out quite clofe, with all dead 

 wood •, preferving all the fhort natural 

 bearing fpurs on the fides of the bran- 

 ches, &c. but cut out too long, 

 fore-right, projecting ones, old ragged 

 fnags and (lumps *, flill retaining all the 

 branches at full length, and let them be 

 directly all trained in with due regularity 

 to the wall and efpalier. 



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