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in rows a foot afunder, each one third 

 into the ground, training them as di» 

 reds for the Suckers. 



By Layers, — In Autumn or Winter 

 &c. lay down any of the lower bran- 

 ches, three inches deep in the earth, with 

 the tops out, they will root freely, and 

 in Autumn following plant them out 

 in rows, and managed as the Suckers. 



Final Planting £SV. 



Currant-trees from two, to three or 

 four feet high, having tolerable bran- 

 chy heads, are of a proper fize to plane 

 out for good ; performing it any time 

 from November till March* , 



Planting 



