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may be planted out in the shrubbery, or other places: the tender 

 sorts in pots being removed to the green-house or garden for pro- 

 tection in winter, being managed as the hardy sorts of plants of this 

 kind. 



The layers should be laid down in the autumn or spring, and 

 the cuttings may be planted out in the spring or summer, some in 

 the open ground, and others in pots plunged in the hot-bed to pro- 

 mote their striking root. They may be managed afterwards as the 

 other sorts. 



This is the only certain mode of preserving the varieties. 



The hardy sorts are very ornamental in the borders, clumps, and 

 other parts, and the tender kinds in greenhouse collections, and among 

 other more hardy potted plants. 



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