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Or fomc in itandards may alfo be trained in 

 a fanned expanlion, cutting oft' the projeding 

 branches and fhoots on two fides, to have the 

 continuing branches range only two ways, 

 not to overfprcad the adjacent ground ; and 

 may either thus Hand detached, or trained to 

 i^akes ; and in which order of training them, 

 the branches being kept thin and regular, 

 they will produce mod large and iine berries. 



After thev ^ire planted, they, in their ad- 

 vancing and full growth, will require occ^- 

 flonal pruning, principally every year in 

 Winter, efpecially as thefe bufties generally 

 produce many lateral fli ots in Summer, that 

 crowd and confufe the heads, more particu- 

 larly when the fhoots and branches have been 

 much pruned or lliortened, whicli latter fhould 

 therefore be but moderately performed, or not 

 at all, except in particular inllances. 



However, with regard to the requifite 

 pruning of thefe bufhes, in their advanced 

 growth it will be necefiary, both in the young 

 ihoots, and occafionally in the older branches,' 

 and to be performed principally in Winter, 

 any time from Otlober or November till 

 March ; obferving, that where the lafl Sum- 

 mer's fhoots are numeroufly produced in a 

 croiided growth, on the general mother 

 branches, cut out clofe moft of the fide late, 

 rals thereof, leaving only feme incafual vacant 

 parts below, or where they may fcem necef- 

 fary,and generally a leading one to each mother 

 branch; or where any principal branches, 

 together with the prefent terminal leading- 

 Dd 2 flioot. 



