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Bruifes be cut entirely away with a very fharp Knife, and that every 
Root be regularly placed, with the Earth well clofed about it. 
WHEN we are to plant Trees for Efpaliers, we muftyhave regard 
to place the Buds of the-Trees parallel with the Efpalier, fo that wiht 
their Shoots are produc’d, they may lie parallel to the fame, and be 
eafily nail’d thereto ; and hete, as well asin Wall Trees, all forward 
Buds are to be difplac’d, and luxuriant Branches nip’d' at thesfourth Bud, 
as s aforefaid, " 
WHEN we plant Fruit-Trees to make Dwarfs of, we fhould head 
our Trees at fuch Heights, foas to have at leaft four Buds nearly at right 
Angles to one another, that thofe Shoots which they produce may Facts 
the Head defired. 
“THE whole Management of Dwarf-Trees, confifts in the Manner of 
Pruning the Ends of their Shoots, ftopping the Luxuriancy of Branches 
28 aforefaid, and the true Diftance of one Branch from the other, 
AON as eee: Htes 2 are defi red to grow hss Concavities in \ their 
and “here be Confontable to hel Form a dee ved iat 1. oa cut a 
an ‘upper Bud, ‘then the next Shoot will - inwards, and deftroy the 
regalia 
HE NCE it follows, dis by shiapeini the Situation of Buds, a Branch 
maybe produced to fill up any Place defired. | 
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STANDARD-Trees are planted as Wall-Trees and Dwarfs ; and 
a ‘much better to cut “in: their Heads’ very clofe, than to plant. chem 
‘ ~verylarge. If swe are'careful to prune at under Buds, as directed for 
Dwarfs, and rub away all other inward Buds, we. age form song hand- 
fome Heads i in the firft a; i 
ooTHE: darger Seandard-Tres are, fo that:they are = rooted, the 
| bier, and will produce Fruits: fooner; ‘and in greater seni than 
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