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Method of Propagation^ Wc< 



This tree is eafily raifed from cuttings 

 of the young fhoots, and occafionally 

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By Curings, — In Autumn, Winter, or 

 Spring, cut off a quantity of the beft 

 ripened robuft moots of laft Summer, 

 in lengths from half a yard to five or fix 

 feet, and planted, either at once where 

 they are to remain, or in nurfery rows, 

 a yard afunder, introducing each cut- 

 ting near two thirds, or almoft halfway, 

 (the longer ones) into the ground, with a 

 long dibble, or with a (lake or iron crow 

 for the longer!: fets; and, as they advance 

 in growth, train thofe defigned for 



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