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of numerous .fhoots, each fucceeding 

 Spring and Summer, on thefe only the 

 fame year's fruit is always produced; 

 and in this manner the iuccefiion of bear- 

 ing wood is continued. 



All the varieties of Vine require cul- 

 tivation moftly as wall trees, againft 

 warm foutherly walls, and occafio nafiy 

 in well-expfed efpaliers ; otherwiie the 

 Grapes will not attain due perfection ; fo 

 fhould generally allot the principal firp- 

 ply againfl good South walls, pales, or 

 buildings, open to the fun, and occa- 

 fionally on Eaft and Weft walls, in de- 

 fault of fufficient fcope of South afpecls. 



For this purpofe they are coTimonly 

 trained with low Items, half a foot or a 

 foot high, branching out low, in order 



to 



