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snd permanent, they fhould be propa- 

 gated by grafting and budding. 



By Seed.— Sow the feeds of the fruit 

 in Autumn, either in a wa-m border, 

 two inches deep, or in pots, to move un- 

 der fhelcer of a frame in frofty weather ; 

 but if plunged in a hot bed in Spring, it 

 will forward the germination of the feeds; 

 but thofe in the full ground will alfogrow, 

 though no.tfo forward as theothers-, plant 

 them out in Autumn or Spring fol- 

 lowing, in nurfery-rows ; and train the 

 principal part as half and full flanJards, 

 with from four to fix or feven feet items, 

 branclsing out at top, and forming 

 fprpading heads : fome may be trained 

 for efpaiiers, being headed near the 

 ground, at one or two years old, .to gain 

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