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cular fine variety, by inferring (hoots 

 thereof into any kind of Hazel flocks, 

 in the common method of grafting. 



Planting and Culture. 

 When the trees are advanced from 

 about four to^five or fix feet high, they 

 may be planted out to remain ; arrang- 

 ing the ftandards, fome in full planta- 

 tions, others dropped fingly in borders, 

 fhrubbery clumps, or on the fides of 

 fhady walks, &c. and others in hedge- 

 rows, as aforefaid. 



In Culture, keep the ftandards to 

 clean fingle flems, and let the heads 

 branch out in their own way, only re- 

 forming cafual long ramblers, or low 

 frragglers •,— And in the hedge plants, trim 

 up only low draggling branches, and let 

 them branch out above at fides and top. 



The 



