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nally raifed, and which may be detached and 

 planted as above. 



Alfo, byofrrets of the root, the bulbous 

 and tuberous-rooted kinds are commonly pro- 

 pagated, principally when the leaves decay. 



Ey layers of young (hoots, fome of the 

 fhrubby and tree kinds of the Hot-houfe exo- 

 tics are alfo occafionally raifed, laying them 

 in Spring and Summer, &c. in their own, or 

 ether pots placed near^ and plunged in the 

 bark-bed, to forward the rooting of the 

 layers. 



Likewife by budding, grafting, and inarch- 

 ing feme tree and Cirub kinds, of particular 

 curious varieties are occafionrdly propagated, 

 where proper flocks, en which to perform 

 thefe operations, are attainable. 



By crowns and fuck«rs is the common me- 

 thod of raifing ihe pine planis, as already 

 fully explained under the article Fine-AppUsy 

 icz. 



Thus, by one or other of the above diffe- 

 rent methods, the various exotics of the Hot- 

 houfe are propagated, or encreafed and raifed; 

 and in their future culture are to have larger 

 pots occafionally, ;:s re.'uired, and managed 

 agreeable to the former general diredions. 





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