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rows, and train them as above ; they will 

 bear the third year, when thofe of good pro- 

 perties may be marked when the fruit is ripe, 

 and then, at the proper feafon, tranfplanted 

 where they are to remain. 



When defigned to plant goofeberries, the 

 proper feafon is any time, in open weather, 

 from October or November till March. Ge- 

 nerally, a"? before obferved, when they arc to 

 be procured from the nurferies, have, if pof- 

 fible, fuch as are advanced with tolerable full 

 heads, of a proper fize for hearing ; planting 

 fome in a fingle row, along the boundary or 

 borders round the main quarters of the kitchen 

 ground, at five or fix to eight or ten feet di- 

 Itance, or in large quarters plant fomc in crofs 

 rows the fame diltance, to divide the gr-^und 

 into fiualler compartments, twenty or thirty 

 to forty or fifty feet wide, as formerly inti- 

 mated ; and when large quantities of fruit .:re 

 required for market, &c. they are planted in 

 continued plantations in rows fix or eight to 

 ten feet diilance, by £ve or fix feet in each 

 row. 



A few trees may alfo be planted againft 

 South and other walls, to have earlier and 

 larger fruit, and on N ,Tth yvalls to ripen late 

 in fucceliion ; and fSt which purpofcG the trees 

 fhould be trained with branches cdvancinj 

 rear the ground, and nailed to the wall in 

 regular order, three to four or five inches 

 afunder ; and in all of which will produce 

 fruit in fuperior perfedion. 



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