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tr.ined a year or two; then tranfplanted 

 into the vineyard. 



Obferving, however, in planting them 

 in the vineyard, to let them fix or eight 

 f et diftant in the row, with an interval 

 of ten (cQt between the ranges. 



Obferve, likewifc, if at the time of 

 planting them they are furniihed with 

 one, two, or more (hoots •, let each 

 be pruned to about three buds or joints, 

 in length, and fallen them tofhort flakes 

 placed in the ground for that purpofe, as 

 below. 



Then, as to their general future cul- 

 ture, the branches muft be conftantly 

 trained to flakes, arranged along each 

 row of Vine.', ab)Ut three feet high, at 



firlt ; but as the Vines advance in age, 



flrength, 



