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two foot long*", then they muft remain 

 uncut. 



At all other places where buds were left 

 above I K, flioots will be required to 

 make horizontals, and fometimes they will 

 put out collaterals the firft fummer ; but 

 if they are not ail able to do it, take part 

 of them quite out. 



The principal parts, AB, and AC, muft 

 be feparately examined, for the thinning of 

 one will not much relieve the other. 



If there is a neceffity of difplacing any 

 flioots, it ought to be thofe on the under- 

 fides near B and C. And it will eafily be 

 perceived in a few weeks, whether the re- 

 ducing of two branches only will give 

 ftrength to thofe remaining fufhcient for 

 the ufes they are defigned^ if not, then 

 take away either one or both of thofe 

 branches at L and O, according as there is 

 a neceffity. 



All fore-right branches muft be taken 

 away, or any others that appear ufelefs. 



All others muft be nailed upright, to 

 prevent the winds from breaking them, 



* Two foot, or near it, is the length required for ho- 

 rizontals. 



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