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be cultivated with great care and induftry. 

 They will thrive in poor gravel and ftony 

 mountains ; on fueh ground they fhoulcj 

 be planted from the feed-bed, two years 

 old, 



IN marmy, moorifli ground they will 

 come to great perfection, as in fuch places 

 the ground is wet and the foil deep. It 

 would be befr. to plant them when a foot 

 or two high ; that is, plants that have been 

 removed from the feed-bed into the nurfery, 

 and have flood two years. They will even 

 grow in wet moffes, but there the trees 

 fhould be four or five feet high, and the 

 bell for that purpofe are trees that have 

 been fome time planted, and growing on 

 hard bare dry grounds. 



THEY rnay be planted at firft at fix feet 

 diflancc, and mould not be moved until 

 they meet, and then every other tree mould 

 be taken up and planted in other places ; 

 thofe taken up in the hard dry ground will 

 be very fit to plant in the wet mofly 

 3 grounds, 



