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on lateral jfaoots or fpurs, generally in 

 bunches, flowering in May or June, the 

 fruit ripens in September, which being 

 then gathered, and depofited in the fruit^ 

 ery a little time, to become mellow, they 

 will eat with an agreeable relim, effect- 

 ing a variety among the Autumn fruits. 

 A few trees of this fort, trained as full 

 or half ftandards, may be ranged in the 

 garden or orchard, or dropped fingly in 

 different compartments or' the fhrubbery, 

 &c. and may likewite, for variety, and 

 to improve the fruit, train fome in 

 efpahers, in concert with Medlars and 

 Quinces, &c. 



Met bod of Propagation and Training* 



It may be propagated by feed ; but to 

 continue the defirable varieties diftindt 



and 



