2So FRUIT GARDEN DISPLAYED. 



varieties upon feedling ftocks of their own 

 kind, and trained for full or half ftandards, 

 .?jc. by the methods direded for other fruit- 

 trees ; or may be obtained at the nurferies, 

 ready raifed, when young, or of a proper age 

 and fize for bearing. 



As before obferved^ the above trees are 

 trained generally in Itandards, and, where 

 they are required, may ,be planted in any 

 comincn foil of a garden or orchard, &c. at 

 twenty or thirty feet dillance : or fome of the 

 true or Sweet Service may alfo be planted in 

 efpaliers. And in both of which manage the 

 trees, in regard to pruning and training, as 

 direiled for medlars, apples, pears, plums, &c . 



They are alfo occafionally planted in llirub- 

 beries, and other pieafurable plantations. 



When ihs fruit ripens in Autumn, gather 

 them in the full bunches as they grow, and 

 hang them up in a dry apartment to foften ; 

 then may be ufed for eating, as wanted. 



HAZEL NUT. 



nr K E Hazel Nuts comprife feveral va- 

 rieties of the fruit, fuch as the common 

 hazel of the woods, and fome other improved 

 varieties, which are fometimes cultivated in 

 gardens, orchards, &c. a few trees of each, 

 or only the principal kinds ; either generally 

 in buihy ftandards, or fome planted hedge- 

 ways, to run up rough in their natural 

 growth, ^s obferved of the filberts ; and com- 

 prife 



