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it prevents all mouldinefs, and hinders 

 mice from deflroying th.em, which often 

 happens. 



affi ?it)f> 



THE berries which are gathered when 

 the leaves are on the trees, will gvow, but 

 as they are not then full ripe, many of 

 them will mould and rot ; and thole that 

 grow, will not make vigorous plants, 

 which is their greateft -qualification. 



HE.RE they muft lay two. winters and 

 pne fummer, until the time of fbwing 

 (the beginning of March) then they may 

 be fifted from the afjies, or fown all to- 

 gether, which is much the beft way. 



THE ground fit for fowing them mould 

 be light and rich ; and as there are many 

 that do not come up before the fecond 

 year, all that come up the firfr. year mould 

 be drawn in the winter ; mod of them 

 will be fit to plant out for hedges. 



THE reafon for drawing out thofe thr.t 

 3 come 



