^6 CREEN-HOVSE DISPLAYED. 



By layers of the young wood in the \oW€^ 

 pliable branches, many of the woody GreeUf 

 houfe plants may alfo be raifed; performed ia 

 Spring and Summer, either in their own, o? 

 other pots placed near thereto ; they will, in 

 many forts, ftrike the fame year ; others, pro- 

 bably, not efredually, till the fecond Spring 

 and Summer; or any particular or curious fort$ 

 may be forwarded by plunging the pots, con- 

 taining the layers, in a bark-bed : and when, 

 iK either method, they have ftruck good root, 

 cut them from the parent plant, and potted 

 fingly. 



By fuckers from the roots, many of th« 

 Green-houfe tribe are alfo occafionally raifed, 

 both of the woody and fucculent kinds, &c« 

 and which may be detached in Spring, in 

 March, April, May, &c. or towards Autumn, 

 about Auguft or September, with roots to 

 each, and planted in pots. By this method 

 all the tribe of aloes are principally propa- 

 gated, and fome other fucculents, as well as 

 many of the woody and herbaceous plants, 

 though the two latter, in many forts, propa- 

 gate alfo by other methods. 



And by ofF-fets of and parting the roots, 

 many or moft of the fibrous and fleihy-rooted 

 herbaceous perennials are propagated in Spring 

 and Autumn ; alfo the bulbous and tuberous- 

 rooted kinds by off-fets, proper to detach 

 \yhen the leaves decay ; and likewife by off* " 

 $ct he^ds, and fide-flioots, many of the fuc- 

 culent plants are railed, theoir-fets, &c. taken 

 off at any time wlten they occur, in Spring, 

 Summer,and Autamn, and|)laoted in pots of 

 lijght dry ibii. j£fj 



