( i9 2 ) 

 deferable variety, by inferring flioots 

 thereof into flocks of the Mulberry kind.- 



By Seed. — Sow them in March, on 

 a warm border, half an inch deep; and 

 when the plants are a year or two old, 

 bed them out in rows, and train them 

 as above. 



Planting and Culture. 

 Plant the ftandard Mulberries in any dry, 

 flickered , fun nyexpofure, either together, 

 thirty feet diftance, or detached in diffe- 

 rent places ; and let them generally take 

 their natural growth, retrenching cafual 

 dead wood ? or any very ill growing or 

 low ftraggling branch ; but never (horten 

 the fhoots, and they will then bear plen- 

 tiful crops of berries annually. 



Plant the wall and efpalier Mulber- 



