^HIn?I:5 AND TREES. 1^5 



turc of their different growths, they are of 

 eligible fize for final tranfplanting, for fhrub- 

 beries and other ornamental plantation com"* 

 partments, as well as the larger kinds, to 

 plant for forefl or timber trees, in woods, 

 coppices, &c. 



But, as before fuggefled, all the fjrts of 

 trees and flirubs in the foregoing arrange- 

 ments may be had ready raifed, at ihc public 

 nurferies, in full colledlion, or as may be re- 

 quired, either young plants, or of larger fize, 

 according to their different growths, proper 

 for all forts of ;*iantations intended. 



Though, where confiderable plantations of 

 foreft- trees, for timber, under-wood, &c. are 

 intended, it is of great importance, and much 

 faving, for the proprietors or planters to have 

 the requifite fupply of trees raifed in their 

 own nurferies ; or fometimes, for this occa- 

 iion, may fow the feeds where the trees are to 

 remain. 



The feafon for general planting trees and 

 fhrabs, is Autumn and Spring. The Autumn 

 planting may be com.menced in September 

 and Odober, in the evergreens in particular; 

 but for the deciduous kinds, the decay or fall 

 of the leaf, middle or end of Odober, is the 

 proper feafon to begin the planting, and may 

 be continued, in open weather, all November 

 and December, or any time during the Win- 

 ter, in a mild open feafon : or alfo, in the 

 fame time, may plant many of the hardier 

 ever-greens; but when appearance of froft 

 felting in, defer all planting till Spring. — r 

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