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plants^ndtothreejfour^orfive^c.in old- 

 er Vines ; then plant them along the wall, 

 &c. in the common method of planting, 

 ten or fifteen feet diftance if for a full 

 plantation ; or if ftraitened for room may 

 plant fome in the vacant intervals, between 

 Peaches and Nectarines &c. giving them 

 a moderate watering to fettle the earth, 

 and promote their rooting ; then directly 

 fallen their moots to the wall or cfpalier, 

 ten or twelve inches afunder. 



The General Culture, &c. 



In the general culture of Vines, ob- 

 ferve they may be trained either hori- 

 zontally or upright, as the fpace of wall 

 admits-, and that inrefpect topruningand 

 training, as they fhoot numeroufly every 

 Summer, the general mother branches 



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