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planted in a fhady border in the full ground, 

 or in any bed or border where they may be 

 o€caiionally fhaded. In both methods they will 

 foon ftrike root freely, ihoot at top, and make 

 good plants the fame year, early in Autumn, 

 and may then be potted ofFfeparately, and in 

 performing which, if room between the plants 

 admit, they may be removed and potted with 

 balls of earth, *md will receive lefs check 

 hy removal ; giving water, and fhade from 

 the fun till they take frefh root, and after- 

 wards managed as other Green-houfe plants. 



By the above method of flips, and catangs 

 of the young fhoots, many other flirubby 

 Green-houfe plants are raifed ; for flips of the 

 young Ihoots, and cuttings thereof, are nearly 

 fimilar, the former being flipped off by hand, 

 clofe to the branches whence they proceed; 

 and the latter is by cutting them ofF with a 

 /harp knife ; either of which, about three or 

 four to five or iix inches long, or more, dj- 

 vefled of the lower leaves, planted in pots, 

 and managed nearly as for the myrtles and 

 geraniums; but if aflifted by a hot bed, or 

 under hand-glafl*es, they will flrike fooner. 



Likewifeby cuttings of the flioots andflalks, 

 branches, &c. feveral of the herbaceous exotics, 

 and moft forts of fucculent plants, are raifed in 

 Spring and Summer, from April or May till the 

 end of July, planted either in pots, or a bed 

 of light dry natural earth, under a frame or 

 hand-glafl'es, to defend them from falling wet, 

 efpecially the fucculents ; or may be for- 

 warded in pots placed in a bark-bed, or other 

 hot-bed. They will foon ftrike the fame yeaf-, 

 to pot off feparate in Autumn. By 



