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method is to anchor the tree to a stake in the manner shown in the 

 drawing, (Fig. 6). Although one stake, if properly set, will do the 

 work, two or three are often used. Another method is to use two or 

 three wires, each having one end fastened to the tree at about breast 

 high and the other end attached to a stake four or five feet away. 

 Care must be taken to protect the tree from the wire by using rubber 

 hose and a few board splints as an insulator. The wire should be left 

 loose enough to allow for the growth of the tree or the tree will become 

 choked from binding. 



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