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plants from being drawn from the ground. Any 

 kinds of trees that require protecting during the win- 

 ter in their branches may be done at this season, ac- 

 cording to the methods laid down under the article 

 of " Protecting Trees" in the Miscellany. Indeed 

 everything should be done at this time preparatory 

 to the coming winter, in the neatest and most care* 

 ful manner. 



Many kinds of dwarf trees, that are too tender to 

 bejexposed to the winter may be protected above 

 ground, by placing straw or an old mat about their 

 branches, and binding it closely either by a strong 

 string or wisp of ,ozier or other tough pliable wood, 



