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Thcaigb fometimes we fhorten the 

 ftemsbut moderately, or only juft down 

 to the bend or weak parr at top, and 

 fometimes not at all •, and if they are 

 long, and (land ftragglJnjgly wide, plait 

 them together by threes, &c. or in an 

 arched manner at top, and they will thus 

 fvrpport one another upright. 



Bu for variety, may train fbme rows 

 to Hakes arranged efpaher ways, as be- 

 fore obiervedj laying the fhoots hori- 

 zontally, nearly at full length, fix or 

 eight inches lifunder, and they will thus 

 often produce larger fruit, earlier ripe^ 

 and with an improved flavour. 



As foon as the Rafpberries are Win- 

 •drefTed, clear off all the cuttings and rub- 



bifh, 



