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early bloffoms and fruit on the South and Weft walls in cold 

 nights. 



When bricks can be had, I would advife never to build 

 garden walls of flone ; as it is by no means fo favourable to 

 the ripening of fruit as brick. When a kitchen-garden 

 contains four acres, or upwards, it may be interfered by two 

 or more crofs- walls,, which will greatly augment the quantity 

 of fruit, and alfo keep tl^e garden warm and fhelter it greatly 

 fepm high winds* . 



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