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 ways, five feet diftant in the row, and 

 fufFered to take their natural growth. 



And, for variety, fome may be plant- 

 ed in efpaliers, efpecially the Filberts, 

 arranged fifteen feet afunder, with the 

 branches trained at full length, retaining 

 occafional lateral moots, advancing be- 

 low as fucceffion bearers. They are all 

 very hardy, and will fuccced in any com- 

 mon foil and expofure. 



Method of Propagation and Training. 



All the varieties of the Hazel-tree are 

 propagated both by planting the Nuts, 

 and by fuckers, layers, and grafting ; 

 but it is proper to remark, that as the 

 feedling-raifed plants are apt to vary, the 

 A a three 



