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FRUIT GARDEN DISPLAYED, 



Pefcribing the different Sorts of 

 FRUIT TREES, 



WITH THEIR 



Rer;:c<5liveSpEciEs and Varieties of Fruit, 



Methods of Propagation, 

 Planting, and General Culture. 



FRUIT TREES being of much import- 

 ance in a garden, both in affording great 

 pleafure in beholding their growth, bloiTom- 

 iog and fruiting, and confiderable advantage 

 JD their refpedive productions of fruit, every 

 garden, according to its extent, ihould be 

 iurnilhed with a pr^opt^r fupply, lefs or more, 

 in wail-trees, efpaliers and ftandards, as alfo 

 plantations of ftandards in orchards, for the 

 principal produc-e of the moll ufefui fruits, 

 both for prefent fupply in Summer and Au- 

 tumn, ?.nd for keeping in Winter and Spring, 

 pai ticularly of apples and pears. 



In wall trees it is proper to have a collec- 

 tion of the more tender and choicer kinds of 



fruit, 



