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eddownas (tools, toproducefliootsforlay- 

 ers t near the ground, lay them in Autumn 

 In the ufual manner, and by next Autumn 

 they will be rooted, then plant them off, 

 arid train them as the feedlings, directed 

 above. 



By Grafting, Sec. By this method 



the trees will fooner arrive to a fruitful 

 flate, and may be performed upon feed^ 

 Bng frocks" of their own kind, or haw- 

 thorn, or any fpecies of the Crataegus^ or 

 "Wild Service (locks, in the ufual method, 

 both for flandards and dwarfs^ as directs 

 td for Apples, &c. 



Final Planting, &c. 



When the tpees are from five or fix, to 



feven or eight feet high, as flandards, 



they may be planted v-jhtre they are to 



remain^ in the order before obfervedj 



and 



