( 33* ) 



As to Expofure, this may be varied 

 in different trees. In wall- trees it may 

 be more efFe&u ally praftifed by planting 

 the more tender and choice forts againft 

 walls of a foutherly expofure. Walls of 

 an Eaft or Weft afpecl: are proper for fuc- 

 cefliunal crops of the fame forts, as well 

 for the more hardy and common wall- 

 fruit, northerly walls may continue hardy 

 fummer fruits, late in the feafon ; fuch 

 as cherries, plums, currants, &c. 



Though an afpefl full to the fun is 

 always to be preferred, we may fee 

 fruit-trees in a profperous ftate in almofl: 

 all expofures, even fometimes full to the 

 North, the moil unfavourable of all. 



With refpect to Soil, it may be alfo 



obferved, that moft fort of fruit-trees 



will profper in any common good foil, 



* being 



