Instructions for Pruning, Budding, Sec. xxxiii 



fui, and lefs luxuriant ; thefe {locks having the fame 

 effefl on the Cberryy the Paradife flock has on the Apple. 

 -—Plums on flocks of any of the free growing fort, 

 which will anfwer iov Apricot s.-^ Peaches y the tender fort 

 on Almond flocks, but thofe budded on Apricot flocks will 

 anfwer befl, and in a dry foil will hold a long time, and 

 are not fubje£t to blight. Some praftife the following 

 method in order to have the tender fort of this fruit ; 

 they bud the Plum flock with the Apricot, or fome free 

 growing Pf«ri6, Avhen thefe have flood a year, they then 

 bud the tender Peach upon the flioots ; thefe are called 

 the double worked trees, and is the befl expedient for 

 the purpofe, 



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