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the young plants being usually raised from layers or cuttings. We 

 have found it a good practice to plant a few Brooms or Heaths round 

 the young plants, which will help to draw them up, and, wdth a httle 



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CUNNIJIGHAMIA SINENSIS. 



Height 27 feet ; girth of stem at 3 feet from the ground, 4^ feet. 



management, a good leader will soon be obtained. We hope, however, 

 so valuable an ornamental tree will soon be procurable gro^\Ti from 

 seed, when the above difficulty in starthig will not be experienced ; 



