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 fuperfluous or unneceflary, and all frnall 

 laterals arifing on the fides of the referved 

 fupply, which, when long enough, train 

 in at full length ; or, in July, may top 

 the prefent fruit-moots, to throw a great- 

 er fupply of nutriment to the fruit; but 

 fhoots not furnifhed with Grapes may ge- 

 nerally be extended as far as you can, 

 for if fhortened too early in their growth, 

 they willforceout numerous ufelefs lateral 

 fhoots,crowding theVines,and prove hurt- 

 ful to the buds from which we are to expect 

 the next year's fruit moots-, fo mould 

 generally run them as far as they have 

 room, till Winter pruning. 



After performing the general Summer 

 pruning, and drefling the Vines, we 

 fhould review them every week or fort- 

 night, to adjuft cafual irregularities, dis- 

 place 



