SFCTION II. The various Kinds of Planting Material ... 280-283 



III. Season for planting out ... 283-284 

 IV. Arrangement of the planted Material 

 Article 1. Regular and Irregular Planting compared 284-285 

 2. The more common Forms of Regular 



Planting ... 286 



1. Determination of the Number of Planting Spots 286-289 

 2. The three Elementary Forms of Regular Planting 



compared *yu Zvi 



SECTIOV V. Closeness of Planting ... 291-293 



VI. Marking out the Planting Spots ... 293-295 



VII. Lifting of Transplants ... 295-296 



VIII. Pruning of Transplants before Transport 



Article 1. When and to what Extent to prune ... 296-298 



2. How to prune ... 298-299 



SECTION IX. Packing and Export of Planting Material 299 



Article 1. Packing and Transport of Seedlings ... 300-304 



2. Suckers ... 304-305 



,, 3. Cuttings ... 305 



4. Rhizome- shoots 305-306 



SECTION X. Care of transported Material before Use ... 306 



XL Methods of Planting ... 307 



Article 1. Sail Planting ... 308-310 



2. Pit Planting without Manure ... 310-311 



3. with Manure ... 311-312 



4. Planting in Holes ... 312-313 



5. Notch Planting ... 314 



,, 6. Trench Planting ... 315 



7. Mound Planting ... 315-317 



8. Ridge Planting ... 317 



9. Planting on Trees . . 317 



SECTION XII. Maintenance Operations ... 317-318 



CHAPTER VI. 



DIRECT SOWING AND PLANTING COMPARED ... 319-327 



CHAPTER VII. 



NATURAL REGENERATION BY SEED, GENERALITIES ... 328-329 



SECTION I. The Uniform Method, Generalities ... 329-330 

 Article 1. The Preparatory Fellings 



1. Their Object ... 330-231 



2. The Number of Times to repeat them ... 331-333 



3. When to begin them ... 333-334 



