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ihould be ranged ten or twelve inches dis- 

 tance, at lead, in order to have Efficient 

 room to train the requifite fupply of the im- 

 m diite- bearing fhoots of each Summer, 

 and other regular-placed ones, for next 

 year's bearers. — And as they every year 

 produce a more numerous fupply of 

 ilioots than can be trained or converted 

 to ufe, confiftent with regularity, they 

 accordingly require a regulation of prun- 

 ing and training every Summer and 

 Winter. 



In Summer (hould go over the Vines 

 frequently to regulate the growths of 

 the year ; commencing the firft regula- 

 tion eariy in Miy,or as foon as the fruit- 

 fhoots difrover the fruit buds, and be- 

 fore the g neral fhoo'S run into confu- 

 fion, which would occafion much anxiety 



and 



