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Directions for forming the Beds. 



a preference is generally 4 given by such con- 

 noisseurs to cool and rich soils. 



Forming the Beds. 



IN this business, peculiar attention must 

 be paid to the situation ; observing, that 

 the trees require to be planted in a fully 

 open exposure, unannoyed by large trees or 

 buildings, both in east and west aspects, the 

 more fully to admit all oblique or early 

 morning and late evening sun in the warm 

 summer months, the more freely to pro- 

 mote fructification, and full growth of their 

 fruit, 



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The. .ground on which this plantation re- 

 quires to be made, must be marked out 

 four feet wide, evenly by a line, and in one 

 uniform direction, of convenient length, as 

 circumstances may require, or the extent of 

 the garden may admit, pointing duly east 



