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Sect. XV. 1. 1 



OF 



FRUITS 



379 



their caudexes, that fome of them may foon 

 forming their embryon caudexes, and may 

 flower-buds 



find a difficulty 

 Dnfequence beco 



.. But I much doubt, that this can frequently occur from 

 e>u... ...fe', as I think, 1 have feen efpaliers bear fome years fooner 



than ftandards. which were ingrafted at the fame t,me, and f oa. the 



fame 



And I have been informed of other feedUng appl 



which have born fru 

 mentioned by Mr. Knight 



much more 



half the time abov 



It is much to be wi(hed, that 



oper experiments were mad 



on 



feedfing trees by planting them as efpaUcrs, or agamfl walls, and 

 bcndina down their branches below the horizon, fince the djfh- 

 culty o°f their generating leaf-buds might be thus increafed ; as they 

 could not fo eafily form their embryon caudexes on the compreffed 

 bark of the bended braiich ; and the fap-juice for the nour,n,ment of 



fruit-bud 



uld be thus rath 



fed than diminiflied, accord 



ing to an experiment of Dr. Walker, wh 



found th 



bud 



th 



e 



f bended branch 



fwell fooner in the feafon, and to 



become larger, than thofe of an equal 



on the m 



pright 



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branches. Edinburgh Tranfadions, Vol. I. . 



Mr. Bradley has mentioned an apple, which was fweet and bdded 



d afcribed 



foft on one fide, and four and boiled hard on the oth 



it probably to the real caufe with much ingenuity m the year .72T, 



Ion- before the publication of the fyftem of Linneus. He afcnbes 



male farina of fome neighbou 



harfli apple-tree afFed 



at the time of the in:ipre 



the ftlgma of the flower of a fw 



o 



d thus a produaion of different feeds might be generated 



m 



prepared for 



pericarp, and a confequent different kind 

 h : and thus the different parts of ' 



of 



m 



pple beco 



four or fweet, which is analogous to a bitch producing different kinds 

 of puppies at the fame birth, refembling the different dogs with which 



(he had cohabited 



The fame circumilan.ee is laid to h 



and in grapes of different kind 



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