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2. IS the fame planted againft a wall, and 

 cut in the maiinec directed by all authors 

 that I have read on this fubject. Fig. 3. 

 reprefents the fame tree with the fhoots it 

 would probably make, if it were properly 

 taken up, and planted in a fuitable foil. 

 Fig. 4. is the fame tree tranfplanted as 

 Fig. I. being cut and nailed after the me- 

 thod which I have praclifed many years. 

 Fig. 5. is the fame with the increafe of 

 branches made the firft year after planting, 

 and nailed as intended for the winter order. 

 Fig. 6. is a tree when grown to the height 

 of the wail, and the breadth allowed to 

 each tree, fuppofe it be a pear upon a free 

 ftock, as may be proved by the fcale, if by 

 it the fpace of Vv^all it covers is meafured, 

 for it is the fame as is before allowed for 

 pear-trees upon fuch flocks. 



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