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Any of the other varieties may alfo be raifed 

 in the fame manner, in which to have them 

 bear fooner than if raifed wholly from the 

 ftones. And the trees dcligned for walls are 

 trained and managed as directed for peaches, 

 neftarines, and apricots; and when they are 

 of two or three to four or five years old, may 

 be planted where they are to remain. 



Allot a few trees againft a South wall, 

 planted in Autumn or Spring, fifteen or eigh- 

 teen feet diAance ; prune and train them as 

 directed for peaches and nedarines, preferving 

 young Ihoois.of each Summer for bearing the 

 fucceeding year, alfo the fmall natural fpurs 

 on the older wood, giving them a Summer 

 and Winter pruning, as for the peaches, &c, 

 jurt above mentioned. 



Or alfo in efpaliers, a few trees may be ad- 

 mitted fur variety, and pruned and trained as 

 mentioned above for the wall-trees. 



For ftandards likewife, a few trees may be 

 raifed and trained in tha: order, of the dif- 

 ferent varieties, both in half and full ftand- 

 ards, and planted in fome warm fituation 

 fully expofed to the fun, permitted to branch 

 out above in regular heads ; and in which will 

 require only occafional pruning, to reform 

 cafual very irrtgular growths, crofs-placed 

 and very crowded branches, or to reduce fm- 

 gularly long ramblers, and to cut out decayed 

 wood, as in other ftandards. 



The almond trees blolTom early in the 

 Spring, when cutting frofts fometimes occur^ 

 and being of a tender nature, like the peaches, 



&c. 



