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The suckers should be taken up in the autumn or spring with 

 root-fibres, and be planted out in nursery-rows to have a proper 

 growth. The Guelder Rose may be readily increased in this way, 

 and sometimes the Laurustinus. 



The fourth sort is rather tender in winter while in its young 

 growth, as Avell as the sixth, and should have protection in that sea- 

 son. A plant or two should be constantly laid in pots under shelter. 

 This last is easily increased by layers. 



These plants afford much variety and effect in shrubbery and 

 other parts of pleasure-ground, when planted out in a mixed order. 

 The evergreen sort are often used to cover disagreeable objects. 

 The flowering evergreens are likewise often set out in pots. 



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