The Frv1tGaAaRvEéNn» Muftrated. 
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AND. ‘tis alfo highly neceflary that juft.under the Graft, asat if, 4 
Bud be left, to.attract Nourifhment for she nae of the Graf, and 
perfpire away the Crudities thereof. 
. IN May, when, the Cions are united, and have sched Shoots; 
you muft releafe them of their ‘Bandage, ‘(the Bafswith which you bound 
them) or otherwife they cannot dilate themfelves with Freedom, and’ 
confequently will not thrive fo well. You muft alfo at this time dif- 
charge the Stocks of all cheir lateral Branches, which’ beled were fuffer'd 
m0 grow, to draw up the. Bere 3 as. alors oft) 
STOCE Grafting? or Cane i in fe Cle, Sil, uled for Aygles 
is a as follows: 
FIRST, kazing Aeseemnita your Pe to ste at, fee. joie Eckle 
Foot againft the Stock, and with your Pruning-Knife “cut ic off floping, 
(as vt, Fig. Wl. Plate 1.) ; then placing your Foot at h, againft the 
Stock to keep it ftedfaft, fmooth down the Head of the Stock horizon- 
tally, as the Line./ k,. fo. will: the Head of your Stock become level; 
as. i lig. Ut. AM being, done, apply the pepe of your Pruning-Knife 
Mallet, wae 7 Clee i ih, and fo is me ome ‘ 
Gion gm, Fig: ¥e: 
ready to receive the 
BUT this arith of fing down the sie, {moothing, and 
cleaving them, fhoiild be done by another'Hand; that you may have 
nothing ito do but cut’ che: Cions and fix sors in’ the Stocks 5 which 
= as follows: ols et rataea Wot: 
THE eae sie clef, you ent teclce cut otk Cioh in ie 
Fog of a Wedge, as » m Fig. V.. which muft always. be cut’ from # 
Bud, as at m, for the Reafons aforefaid ; and then with 4. Grafting- 
Chizel open the Slit, and place the Cion therein, fo as that their Barks 
may be exactly even and {mooth. 
