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Grass fed off, with from One to Two Hun¬ 
dred Seams of Dung mixed with a Quarter 
or Half a Ton of Salt Ashes per Acre. 
Let the Roots be dug round every Spring, 
so as to give fresh room to the Fibres, and 
to admit the Air, which is requisite to assist 
the decomposition of decaying Animal and 
Vegetable Matter in the Earth, and which, 
until in a state of solution, (dissolved,) 
cannot be absorbed by the tibrous Roots. 
Let the Branches be pruned Annually, 
by a proper and skilful Person, so that 
bearing Wood may always be left in suffi- 
a. A Branch supposed to have done bearing, and which 
is to be cut ont at 6. This is to be succeeded by c,— 
which, when also done with, is to be removed at d ,— 
e then takes its place, and when wanted to be pruned, is 
to be taken off at/, leaving g to succeed. 
