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p]nnt.s, tofurniili the main Hove at the proper 

 ieafon. 



The young pines, propagated and planted 

 as above, in the fucceflion-pits, or any hot- 

 houfe apartments or dung hot-beds, as may 

 be convenient, will foon ilrike root and ad- 

 vance in growth, and arrive to a proper fize 

 by, the end of the fecond Summer for imme- 

 diate fuccefiion fruiting plants. 



But obfeive, in the interim, that in their 

 advancing young growth, according as they 

 encreafe confiderably in fize, they mull: be 

 fhifted into larger pots and fome frefh earth ; 

 and which, in fome of the Ibong early plants, 

 will probably be required the fame year, 

 about September, or the whole the enfuing 

 Spring, in March or April, or in AuguH at 

 fartheit, removing them into proper fized pots 

 (32's or 24's,, large plants) as before fug- 

 gelled, preparing the bark-bed, &c. by ap- 

 plication of fome new tan at top, and the 

 new and remaining old forked up together, 

 or in a renewed dung hot-bed, and the pots 

 of plants' then plunged therein, as already 

 explained. 



After this firft fhifting into larger pots and 

 frefh earth, and plunged in a good heat, they 

 will advance freely in a rtrong growth, fome 

 probably to a large fize, by the end of the 

 Summer, for fruiting plants the enfuing year, 

 but more generally the whole will acquire -a 

 full growth the fecond Summer, and then, in 



Autumn, 



