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produce flioots at top, and bear fruit the 

 enluing Summer, as well as fend up each 

 feveral fuccclTion flemsfrom the bottom, 

 and form a full plantation for bearing 

 plentifully thQ fucceeding year. 



Then, as to general culture, obferve 

 as follows : 



In Summer, keep them clean from 

 weeds, by occafionally hoeing the ground 

 m dry weather, pulling up all widely-ftrag- 

 gling fuckers of the plants, arifing be- 

 tween the rows, &c. and referving a Ef- 

 ficiency of the firong moots about each 

 main flock or ftool for fuccefficn bearers, 

 to produce the next year's fruit. 



Every Winter, any time from Novem- 

 ber till March, they mud have a general 

 c! re (Ting, which con H (Is in retrenching all 

 the ok! ftern.% or laft Summer's bearers, as 



