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 let the head of each flock be cut oft 

 aflanting, a little above the bud, which 

 will foon pufh forth. In the Autumn 

 the trees may be tranfplanted into the 

 garden, or as directed in the refpe&ive 

 articles. 



Obferve, that all moots arifing from 

 the ftock or flem, except the grafts or 

 buds themfelvcs, mull always be dis- 

 placed as foon as pofllble. Further par-* 

 ticulars will be found fully explained 



under the proper articles. 



Situation, Expofure^ and Soil. 



CONCERNING the fituation eligi- 

 ble for Fruit Trees, it may be obferved, 

 that thriving trees and good fruit are 

 produced boih in high and low grounds, 

 e the foil is proper - 9 too low a fitu- 

 ation, 



