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cuttings, when the ftem afpires or runs up 

 naked, v^ithout furniftiing laterals in the pro- 

 per parts to form the beginning head iufii' 

 ci«nt^y, either for wall-trees, efpaliers, and 

 ftandards, agreeable to the foregoing intima- 

 tions. 



But all forts of fruit-trees may be had, 

 ready raifed, at the public nuri'ery gardens, 

 for planting as required, both in their young 

 unheaded Itate with the firft (hoots, or fuch as 

 have been headed, and, in confequence there- 

 of, furnifhed and trained with a head of fe- 

 veral (hoots or branches ; and fome that are 

 fully trained in a good expanfion, and attained 

 a bearing lUte, to produce immediate fruit 

 at the proper feafon. 



Moik of the forts of fruit-trees will profper 

 in any good mellow ground of a garden, or 

 that of tields, &c. in which to plant orchards 

 of Itandards. 



The general feaibn for planting, is either 

 at the fall of the leaf, end of October, or any 

 time in November, alfo December, &c. in open 

 mild weather, or in February or March. 

 Should be taken up with good roots in a full 

 fpread, and planted as foon after as po(riblei 

 before the fmall (ibres dry or fhrink. Prune 

 any broken roots, and long ftraggling ends 

 thereof, and irregular (hoots of the head ; and 

 then, in the allotted places, proceed to plant 

 them for wall-trees, efpaliers, ftandards, at 

 diftances directed for the different forts, 

 binder their proper heads. 



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