The FRu1t-Garvdewn TWuftrated, 
CHAP, XY. 
ETS: 
Of. CEERBAES. 
5 q he H E R RIE. S ‘prodace Fe Brulee, ater c on the lateral Snags 
x Ha} oy of the two and three, ¢c. Years Wood, or on.the laft Year's 
0 gag Dé Wood | only, ,as the early May, and Morella Cherries, and 
a their, yearly Shoots fhould. not be toppd .or prun’d; For by 
Fig. Il. Plate XVI. which. is the laft. Year’s Shoot of .the Morella 
Cherry, it. appears. that moft of the Fruits are produced at the End of 
the Shoot. which would have been-cut away, had that Shoot been prun’d 
at the End, as is ufual. 
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- i Ft ss “fe do tae h Phe 5 ote sh 
» Sry “ ft. eens mi ee 9 ar ; 
~. 4 u ge : n a ] hi h 
ie UE (oe nat th 00d whic 
sreclyces Fruit this Neat is Sent barren “gino excepting : ore aden 
fome few Fiddes or Spurs, fuch as d d, (Fig. II. Plate IV.) where AB 
is Part. of the laft Year's Shoots, with its Buds pene for Bloflom, 
and B C the barren Wood of two Year's. old. 
NOW feeing that the way Shoots become barren after once bearing, | 
we are thereby taught the Neceffity of preferving new Wood every Year, 
in-all the Parts of out Trees, for a Succeffion : For. when this Care is 
not taken, our Trees produce their Fruits in theit extreme Parts ‘only, and 
Ger interior Parts are ag barren. 
TH E Morella ae ae well spend, is an excellent Fruit fr 
the Table, as well as for Prev and i is a Ba great Bearer. 
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