OR PINE- APPLE. 



WHEN fruiting-plants are damaged in 

 their roots, fo as to render it neceflttfy to 

 take them out and plant them into little 

 pots, the following composition will make 

 them foon pufh very fine roots, and in a 

 little time they may he placed in their 

 fruiting pots again : One harrow of fifted 

 tan, two barrows of wood-earth, one bar- 

 row of dung, and half a barrow of fand. 



I DO not pretend (as I faid before) to 

 afTert that thofe moulds which I have men- 

 tioned are the very heft compositions for 

 pine-plants, or that fome other mixtures 

 may not be as good, if not better ; but I 

 advance nothing upon credit, nor direct 

 any thing but what I have praclifed with 

 fuccefs for many years, and have always 

 found thofe compofitions anfwer to my 

 utmoft wimes. The plants will thrive 

 well, and produce large fruit. 



THE culture of the plants has been 



treated of at large from the crowns being 



K 3 taken 



