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times buried for the winter with the big end up to induce 

 callusing. Two or three buds or eyes should be left above 

 ground. Stir the soil about the cuttings occasionally, to 

 prevent the formation of a crust. As dry weather comes on 

 they should be watered once in a while. When well rooted 

 they may be transplanted to other rows or into pots, or 

 may be left to make a season's growth before being set in 

 permanent places. Plenty of room should be allowed, as 

 some of the more rapid-growing kinds make a surprising 

 growth during the first season. 



