Seft. 64 ' of Foreft Trees. Gi 2 7 



Side-Branches ought to be covered over two 

 or three Inches thick upon the Joints. 



The whole Stool being cover'd o\'tr, and f ^''J;^'/^ 

 nothing appearing but the Tops of thes'^oo//. 

 fmall' Branches, you may hea^ them within 

 three or four Inches of the Ground ^ fome 

 give the Branches a Twift, in order to mgke 

 them root the better. 



You may Mulfli or lay fome Strawy Dung Mai^mg 

 over them 5 it will help to keep them mo&i^f^''^.^^^^ 

 they ought to have a large Pan made round straw, and 

 them to hold the AVater, which they lliould i^^^^^^«^- 

 by lio means want the enfuing Summer, if 

 the Weather be hot and dry, three or four 

 times a Week. 



About the middle of September enfuing, //on? fo,^n^'^ 

 upon opening and examining, may be eafiiy '^/^^"J^^^^^ 

 difcovered whether they have rooted, or 

 no ^ if not, let them remain 'till Spring, at 

 which time take them up and plant them in 

 the Nurfery. 



But if proper Care has been taken of them 

 in the Sutnmer, there is no fear of their 

 being well rooted 5 and there is the more 

 hafte to be made in taking them up then, 

 that the Shoots of the laft Summer may be 

 laid down again, in order to repeat the fame 

 Procefs, 



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