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the general stocks for Plums, and is also used for particular 

 Peaches, but Almonds are chiefly used for the latter. The 

 Prunus Mahaleb is the stock used for dwarf Cherries, and 

 the Wild Cherry supplies them with stocks for standards. 



January 18, 1821. Samuel Galton, Esq. of Birming- 

 ham, in a Letter to the Secretary, of this date, described the 

 Plan of exposing the Branches of Vines growing in a stove to 

 the external air, without the necessity of suspending the 

 forcing or heat in the stove, or of drawing the stems back 

 through the apertures by which they are introduced into the 

 house. Mr. Galton had observed this put in practice at 

 Derby, in the garden of Mr. Joseph Strutt, of that town, 

 where it has been in successful use for above fifteen years. 

 The annexed design will assist the explanation. 



Section. Plan. 



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