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A LITTLE quantity of feed will fbw a 

 great deal of ground. One man will fow 

 and make the places for feveral hundreds 

 rn a- day ; and there is almoft a certainty 

 of fuccefs : and what is more advantageous, 

 if four or five good feeds are put into each 

 place (as directed for fowmg Fir-feeds 

 amongft long heath) at three inches diftance,- 

 there is a probability of having three or 

 four good plants to {pare in each hole for 

 making more plantations. 



WHAT has been faid of the fuccefs of 

 the inclofed wafte has been done frequently. 

 There are many objections againft fowing 

 the feeds at random. It were to be wifhed 

 that fome public-fpirited gentleman would 

 try the experiment, not only with the 

 Fir, but feveral other kinds of tree-feeds - T 

 it would be a great advantage if it an- 

 fwered. 



THE preparation of tree-feeds is of greats 

 advantage, as it will in a great meafure 

 prevent their being defboyed by vermin, 



which 



