3l6 FRUIT GARDEN DISPLAYED. 



When defigned to plant thefe trees, cither 

 procured from the nurleries or home-railed, 

 generally have them of fome advanced growth, 

 furnlfhed with tolerable heads of branches ; 

 and miy be performed anytime in open wea- 

 ther, from October or November till March 

 or ripril, planting them the diitance before 

 mentittned. 



In their general growth, permit them to 

 branch out freely above ; give only oC'v;arional 

 pruning, to cut or reform any irregular pro- 

 d unions in the head, and to prune up low 

 flrajr^^lers and lateral ihoots from the ftem. Sec. 

 and eradicate root fuckers. 



The berberries ripen in September and Oc- 

 tober, when they may be gathered as wanted 

 for prefent ufe ; and as they will be wholly 

 ripe in Odlober, fhould be all gathered, or as 

 many as required, always gathering them in 

 fhe bunches as they grow. 



W A L N U T. 



TX7 A L N U T S arc defircablc (hell-fruit of 

 the nut-kind for Autumn eating : aifo in 

 their green ilate, connfting of the outer coat 

 and internal part together, before they frone or 

 'oecome hard internally, are in great elHma- 

 tion for pickling, being proper to gather for 

 that purpofe in July and beginning of Auguft; 

 and for which occafions the trees defe.-ve cul- 

 ture, mote or lefj, according to the extent of 

 ground, but more efpecially in large orchard?, 



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