3& O F PRUNING- 



are planted thick, to remove when t*hey 

 want room, to encourage their growth at firft 

 planting, and all the trees being regularly 

 pruned, when they are to be removed 

 you have only to drefs their roots, and 

 move them into another plantation. 



- IF they are to carry only a little 

 way, thofe taken up in the morning can 

 be planted in the afternoon, their roots 

 will require but little dreffing (if pro- 

 perly taken up) although there be no 

 earth carried \vith them ; but if they were 

 moved with fmall flat balls, which may 

 be eaiily done, as they will have good 

 flat roots, and there would be no occa- 

 fion to.. cut any more than the fmall flrag- 

 gling roots that were cut with the fpade. 

 in taking them up. 



THE expence of carrying them with 

 balls will not be great, and gentlemen that 

 are fond of planting would not regard 

 fuch a trifle to have another plantation as 

 large as the firft, which in two years it 

 wJH be impoffibls to diftinguifh which 



