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into the ground : they will emit roots below 

 and flioots at top, in vSprlng and Summer. 

 Generally prune up Ibme of the lower Ihoots, 

 to form a clean ftem, fix or eight to ten or 

 twelve inches, as before intimated, then to 

 branch out at top to form a regular head : or 

 for walls. Sec. they may branch out quite from 

 the bottom. And in ail of which, when of 

 two or three years growth, may be tranf- 

 planted into the places where ihey are to con- 

 tinue. 



Or by fuckers, ^ig up fome of the flrongeil 

 bottom fhoots, of one or two years growth, 

 with roots to each, and planted in rows as di- 

 xefted for the cuttings, and trained in the 

 fame manner; or fome, that are of ilrong 

 growth, and furnifhed with top fhoots or 

 branches for a head, may be planted at once 

 where they are to remain, — the others tran im- 

 planted in one or two years, when of feme 

 advanced growth. 



Or anv currant bufhes having advanced 

 with feverai ilems from the root, of two, 

 three, or feverai years growth, and each ixeni 

 fumifhed with a head of branches, they rr^ay 

 be Hipped or divided clean to the bottoni, 

 into fo inany feparate plane.-, with roots to 

 each, and planted finally to remain ; and, as 

 having fometimes good full heads, will com- 

 mence immediate bearers, in the proper 

 feafon. 



Planting of currants may be performed any 

 time, in open weather, from October till Fe- 

 bruary or March; vhen, if the ready-rai{ed 



trees 



