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in full growth ; and the codlin and Paradife 

 Hocks, &c. being moderate and dwarfiOi 

 growers, arc calculated to moderate or dwarf 

 the growth of the trees accordingly. 



But feme forts of apple-trees, as codlins 

 pariicuhrly, are occafion;illy raifed without 

 grafting, fometimes by planting fuckers from 

 ■the root and fides of the llem ; alfo by cuttings 

 and layers of che one, two, or tinee years old 

 branches, -^''ill planted in February or March. 



Though it. Ihould be oblerved that the 

 above, and apples in general, as well as moft 

 other forts of fruit- trees, when raifed from 

 grafting and -budding, always fooner com- 

 mence good beafrers, than others raifed from 

 fuckers, Sec. 



For the general methods of training them 

 for ilandards, efoaliers, &c. fee the former 

 part of this divifion {T/je Fruit Garden dif- 

 played. ) 



When the young trees, raifed as above, by 

 grafting, &c. ae advanced in their iirft heads, 

 of three, four, or feveral branches, oi from 

 two, three, to four, five, or fix years growth, 

 they are proper for final tranfplantmg, or 

 planting where they are defigned to remain. 



Or young ready - raifed trees, of all the 

 choice varieties of apples, may be had at the 

 nurfcries, either of one, two, or three years 

 growth, or fuch as are advanced with a full 

 hed>d ot branches to a bearing itate, to com- 

 mence immediate bearers. 



All the forts may be planted In anv common 

 foil of a garden, or good field land ; and in 



any 



