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By Seed. — Sow the berries in Autumrt 

 or Winter, or early in Spring, in a bad 

 of light earth, in drills two inches deep ; 

 and as they will probably not all rife till 

 the fecond Spring, keep the bed clean 

 from weeds all Summer, &rc. and when the 

 plants are a year old, plant them out in 

 the nurfery, and train them wkh fingle 

 clean ftems, from four to fix or feven feet 

 high, for half and full ftandards j then 

 let them branch out above, and form 

 heads. 



But if you defign any for dwarfs, 

 fhould head them when young, near the 

 ground, to gain lower branches, manag- 

 ing them as other dwarf fruit trees. 



By Layers. — Where any of the trees 

 furnifh Jow branches, or have been head- 

 ed 



