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such lot as buy regular trained trees from a nur- 

 sery. Provided the roots are good, I am convinced 

 from experience, that the older the tree the more 

 profitable it will be, as in the case of the trees 

 above described ; all the young shoots are covered 

 with blossom buds in great profusion. 



The following is the list of the trees, and the as- 

 pects of the walls on which they are planted. 

 19 Peach and Nectarine trees on a new wall by 



the hot-house, East aspect. 

 16 do. — do. — on another, same aspect. 

 19 do. — do. — on the same aspect. 

 5 do. — do. — on a South aspect. 

 2 do. — do. — on another South wall. 

 4 do. — — — on another South walL 



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These are exclusive of many trees that were on- 

 the walls before, and which have been much bene- 

 fited by being dressed with your Composition. 

 I am so fully aware of the excellence of the Com- 

 position, that I do not permit the gardener to 

 prune any plants without immediately using it. If 

 you think these remarks can be of any service, you 

 have my permission to make any use of them. 



I am, dear Sir, 



Your's sincerely, 



(Signed) John Wedgwood > 



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