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branches horizontally, at full length, fix 

 inches afunder j managed as for Apples 

 and Pears. 



The trees are very hardy, and will 

 thrive almoft any where •, but they ge- 

 nerally affect a moift fituation, and are 

 .therefore often planted along ponds, and 

 ditch fides, in out grounds, &c. 



Propagation and 'Training. 



Thefe trees are expeditioufly raifed 

 from fuckers, cuttings, and layers, and 

 occafionally by grafting, &c. 



By Suckers,.— Dig up the fuckers 

 from the roots of any old Quince trees, 

 in Autumn, Sec. plant them in nurfery- 

 rows, and train fome for flandards, with 

 four, five, or fix feet (lems 5 and others 

 L 1 a for 



