a ^a DireSlions far Raifmg Chap. 7. 



However, we have little Ufe of thefe Obfer- 

 vations io Foreft Trees. 





Sect. VIIT. 



The Simtmary of 41 that has been de- 

 liz'ered concerning the Raifing of Trees, 



TO recapitulate then all that has been 

 faid as to the Raifing of For^ft-Trees 5 

 and upon a Survey of the Nurfery, firft, I 

 fuppofe to find fome thoufands of Oak, Afli, 

 Beech,' Chefnut, Hornbeam, Scotch and Silver 

 Firs, for Walks, Avenues, and Groves, rais'd 

 from Seed, and to be found in the feveral Beds 

 and CJafies already mention'd. 

 TheKcfHit I fuppofe to find fome Thoufands of Elms, 

 ^ff/;e/orf-Ljp^j^g^ Abeals, Poplars, &c. rais'd from the 

 f:ion.: i-ajers, all ready to plant-out and dilpoie m 

 the Open Nurfery, in order to be trained up 

 for the laft and more proper End, (viz. ) the 

 plantingrQut in the feveral parts of the grand 

 Defign; delineated and well confider'd, as 

 fh&lli:te; hereafter fet forth. 



in the mean time I turn to the Open Nur- 

 fery, and the Management of the feveral Kinds 

 J have before 1 fpoken to : And firft, of 

 the Preparation that ought to be made for 

 fheini • 



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