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and wren one cr two years old, plartf 

 them our in nurfery rows, a yard afun? 

 der, and here train them with flrait 

 clean items, fix cr feven feet high for 

 fuii fhndards., pruning of all laterals 

 b> ow, and leave the leading (hoot 

 em re, permiting them to branch out 

 at the ab jve height, and form fuli heads, 

 only juft retrench any very irregular 

 or rambling growth at firft, to pre- 

 ftrve a little regularity. 



By Grafting.^ — By this method of 

 propagation we can more certainly con- 

 tinue the manured, or large Chefnut 

 permanent, ingrafting moots thereof 

 intoChefnut-ftocks, raifed from the nuts 

 as above, and trained up to high ftandards, 

 as directed for the feedling Chefnuts. 



When 



