( 3^4 ) 

 room to train the young fuccefiion bear- 

 ing fhoots. 



Therefore, felecllng a general fupply 

 of the moll eligibly- placed ftrong moots 

 of laft Summer, arifing principally on the 

 year-old wood, to retainfornextyear's mo- 

 ther bearers, advancing atproperdifrances 

 regularly from the bottom upward, be- 

 tween the older branches in fucceilive 

 order, one behind another; retaining ge- 

 nerally one on each former year's branch, 

 orfometimes two in widefpaces, ifnecef- 

 iary,and prune out all the fuperabundant 

 ones, with all weak and irregular fncots 

 quite clofe, together with part of the for- 

 mer bearers, pruned down to their refpec- 

 tive fuccefiional moots, now proper to 

 retain , as likewife long naked old bran- 

 ches, 



