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dug up in Winter, or Spring, may ci- 

 ther plant the tlrongeft at once, to re- 

 main, efpecially if for hedge-rows, or 

 wholly in the nurfery way, to train for 

 the purpofes intended* 



By Layers. — Any time from Au- 

 tumn till Spring, in open weather, have 

 recourfe to fome low branching trees, 

 chufing lbme of the lower pliable bran* 

 ches, furnifhed with plenty of young 

 fhoots : peg them down, and lay all the 

 young wood three or four inches deep, 

 with the tops out, which by next Au- 

 tumn will be rooted \ then plant them 

 out, and train them as the feedlings. 



By Grafting. — This maybe prac- 



tifed to continue and improve any parti- 



A a 2 cular 



