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them in nurfery rows fifteen or eighteen inches 

 afunder; or fome llrong robuil fuckers, fur- 

 nilhed with branchy tops, may be planted at 

 once where they are to remain : and in all of 

 which train each with a tingle fleai below, 

 eight, ten, or twelve inches, or more, then 

 branch out above to form the head. 



in the formation of their heads, give any 

 neceffary affiitance in pruning out low ikag- 

 gling fhoots, crofs-placed growths above, or 

 other irregular produdions, and to reduce 

 any cafuai long rambler equal to the general 

 branches, all which generally permit to extend 

 in their natural growth, without much ihort- 

 ening, or none at all, except any fmgularly 

 long, or very bending inclining ftioots ; or 

 where the branches are too crcuded, thin 

 them accordingly to five or nx inches diilance, 

 and they will thus bear plentifully, and pro- 

 duce large berries. 



Or fometimes old goofe berry bufhes having 

 been permitted to advaifce with feveral Items 

 from the root, each furnifned with a head of 

 branches of one, two, or feveral years growth, 

 they at the proper feafon. Autumn, Winter, 

 or Spring, may be digged up, and divided 

 into fo many diilind plants, with root* to 

 each, and planted v. here fthey are required, 

 and. will commeriCe immediate bearers theen- 

 iuing feaum. 



To raife new varieties, fave feed from feme 



fineil thoroughly-ripe goofeberries, fow them 



in Autumn cr Spring in a bed of light earth,. 



and when a year old plant them cut in nuj fery 



D d rows. 



