298 The Nursery. [June. 



Management of Trees ^i.vhich ivere budded laji Year. 



Examine the trees which were budded lall fummer ; 

 fome will have made vigorous Ihoots, and fliould be fup- 

 ported. 



For that purpofe, it will be proper to get fome flicks 

 about two feet long for d\varf-trees, and longer in pro- 

 portion for Itandards ; drive one down by each tree that 

 has made a vigorous flioot ; tie the fhooc to the flake at 

 two different places, and this \vi!l prevent its being broken 

 or feparated from the flock by the wind. 



V\ here it is required to have any of the above young 

 trees form full heads ss expeditious as poinble, you may 

 ix)\v, to fuch as are intended for walls or efpaliers, pinch 

 or prune the young fhoots from the bud, to four, five, or 

 fix inches, and they will ibon put forth three or four flioots 

 the fame year, near the Itock, in the proper place to com- 

 mence the firil formation of a \^ all and efpalier tree ; it 

 may alfo be pra6tifed occafionally to fl:..ndard?. 



But this work of pinching the young fhoots fhould be 

 done the beginning of the mDnth. 



Grafted Trees. 



Look alfo to the grafts; and, where any have madevi* 

 gorous fhoot5, let fome flakes be driven into the ground, 

 and then let the Urongefl fhoots be tied up neatly to 

 them. 



Inoculate Rofes. 



Inoculate rofes : this is often praflifed upon fome of the 

 curious forts, which cannot be increafed by the general 

 method ; that is, by fuckers from the root ; for there are 

 fome kind of rofes that produce no fuckers. 



Therefore, where an increafe of fuch kinds is wanted, 

 it muft be produced by inoculacion ; and this is the moft 

 proper time to do it. 



I'hey muft-be budded upon fome of the common rofe- 

 ftocka, but the bell flocks aie the Frankfort rofe and the 

 damaik kinds. 



Propagate hardy Exotic Trees, iffc. 

 Make layers of hardy exotic trees. This may beprac- 

 tifed this month on many of the hard-wooded exotics, - 



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