3 1 8 Dire^ions for Raifing Chap. 7. 



^re of But as for the other, (I mean thofe that 



atd Tranf-^^^^ been tranfplanted) lefs Care will fufRce 5 



fortift^. they may be tied up in fmall Bundles, and 



the Roots wrapt round with Peafe-ftraw, or, 



which is better, wrapping th^m up in Mats 3 



however, 'tis no matter how foon they are 



planted, which ought to be done with all 



proper Care. The Manner is fufficiently de- 



liver'd, I hope^ in the foregmng Direftions, 



fol (hall {ay no more as to that. 



"foruT^' ^^^ larger Species of Foreft Trees, as Oak, 



Trees!^^^ Elm, Lime,- &c. may alfo be bought very 



cheap, and planted in the Nurfery in likef 



manner. -i^un::?: .;.M:^-iJ v;;i:> 



'^f/hou ^ *^^^ 9"^^ ^^^ Sdftion, with obferving, 



Elm and That the Antients have fpoken of Elms and 



i/wcf^ok Limes being rais'd of Seed ^ but this being 



^seed, ^ Pradice notus'd with us in England, and 



indeed a needlefs Nicety, we having much 



better Methods of Propagation, which is the 



next thing I am to fpeak to ^ only I thought 



this Caution might take off thofe unnecef- 



lary Amufements this chimerical Notion 



might infufe into Lovers of Gard'ning, for 



whofe Service this is peniiM : For who is 



there that would go a round-about Way, 



when they might go a nearer direft one ? 



S E C T. 



