( H* ) 

 ftandards with clean flngle ftems, five 

 or fix feet high, then let them branch 

 out with full heads •, and pcrn;k the 

 hedge plants to grow rough nearly from 

 the bottom, only trimming up the fides 

 lit Je, and rambling moots. 



By Seed. — In Autumn procure a 

 quantity of the ripe berries, and low 

 them any where in chills an inch deep, 

 and when the plants are a year old, 

 plant them out, and train them as above. 



Planting and Culture. 



As we before obferved, may either 

 plant large cuttings at once where they 

 are to remain, or young trees previoufly 



raifed, 



