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blighted, and prove almoft unfruitful, this Sort 
anfwers Expectation; and, as I have experienced 
it, I can fay, that this Tree is fo great and conftant 
a Bearer, that if due Care is not employed to pre- 
vent its much bearing while young, it will be 
crippled and fhinted before they make a con- 
fiderable Growth ; and indeed, for Want of fueh 
good Management, many Fruit-Trees are great- 
ly damaged, fo as never to recover it. Second- 
ly, the next good Quality of this hard harfli 
Apple is, that it produces fuch Cyder by a par- 
ticular Way of making it, and otherwife ma- 
naging it, as hardly any exceeds; yet is bed: 
mixed with milder Sort of Apples for leffening 
its Harfhnefs. 
The Bachanmr Cyder- Apple. — This is alfo of 
the common Sort of Apples, but fo very good 
in Nature, as to render it near equal with the 
bed. It is of a large round Size ; and when 
full ripe is partly of a red ftriped Colour.. It has 
a fine) fharp, pleafant, bitter Flavour, for which 
it is much efteemed by the Cyder id. It is a 
quick Grower and good Bearer, affording a 
great Quantity of Juice, and therefore is much, 
propagated. 
The Royal Wilding Cyder- Apple. — This Sort 
is fomewhat like the Meget Apple in its [like 
excellent Qualities, only fomething milder than 
that, and larger, of a round ifh Form, is ftreaked, 
and much admired by Cyderids. 
The Cackagee Cyder- Apple, or Irifh Crab. — Is 
an excellent Cyder Apple, and now more and 
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