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developed, as in Fig. 9, choosing as before a cane for forming the spur as near 
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the crown as possible. It may not ke possible aiways to ges new canes: $0 
propitiously placed as in Figs. § and 9, but they are reproduced from Professor 
Perkins’s work to show the vigneron the shape he should give his young vine ; 
and if he cannot attain such symmetry, he must get as sear it as possible. If 
no cane from the crown offers for forming @ spur, choose a cane from an older 
spur, as at Ain Fig. 10. 
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This system of short pruning is called the bush, gob-et, or fan, according 
to the position given to the spurs. 
