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cut them from the ftool, and the pot may 

 be removed, with the growing layer, the 

 lirii or iecond year, or as required, and 

 planted where intended, with the whole ball 

 of earth in the pot entire, breaking the pot 

 carefully to preferve the ball, and the plant 

 will thus lefs feel isny check by removal, fo 

 as they will fometimes bear fruit the enfuing 

 feafon :-^or fome may be occalionally retained 

 in pots, to fruit therein, and moved to any 

 particular place required by way of variety. 



By euttmy^s, is performed either in Au- 

 tumn, or principally in the Spring, about 

 February, March, or beginning of April, cf 

 the young ftioots of laft Summer; which, 

 however, for Spring planting, may cut oif 

 for that purpofe in any of the Winter months, 

 and preserved by kying the cuttings by the 

 lower ends in a border of dry earth, and co- 

 Vfied from froll ;, and in colleding the cut- 

 tings may fometimes take part of the old 

 \^ I od to tlie lower end, an inch or two long, 

 or without any, 's they may occur, chufing 

 twe Itong well-ripened fhoots cut to three 

 joints ; and plant fome either in a nurfery, in 

 a (haciy border, or fome at once where they 

 are to remain, inferting them two joints into 

 the ground, and one jo-nt. or eye above. 

 *"] hey will emit roots below, and moderate 

 fhoots above, in Summer, forming good 

 young plants by next Autumn, when, or in 

 Spring, or when they have had another year's 

 growth, ifiofe in tlie nurfery may be tranf- 

 plan«:d where tncy are to continue, and thofe 



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