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gly in borders, verging walks, and in 

 flirubbery compartments, &c. for vari- 

 ety ; generally permitted to advance with 

 feveral items from the fame root, in a 

 bufhy manner. — See the General Culture. 



Sometimes, for variety, a few are 

 planted efpalier ways, and the (hoots ar- 

 ranged at full length to flakes, 



A plantation of Rafpberries continue 

 bearing plenteoufly for feveral years, re- 

 newing their flems annually, as before 

 remarked \ though, I would obferve, 

 that a plantation of more than five or fix 

 years Handing, generally produces fmaller 

 fruit, and of an inferior quality to that 

 on younger plants ; it is therefore proper 

 to plant them afrefh in another plat of 

 ground every four, five, or fix years, 

 from young fuckers or items, as below. 

 M m z Method 



