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or three more tliey will be hirgc cuough for planting in the sluub- 

 ber}^ or olhcr places. 'J'lic layers of the joiing shoots may be laid 

 down in autumn or winter, giving them a gentle twist. When they 

 are perfectly rooted, they should be taken oft', and planted out as 

 above. The cuttings of the young shoots should be planted in the 

 spring, or autumn, in shady borders, giving water the following spring 

 and summer. When well rooted they should be removed, as in the 

 above methods. 



