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ferved, that the ground muft not be eafed when 

 two-year feedlings are intended. In pulling out 

 the birches and alders, care muft be had to pull 

 them flraight up, and not to one fide. 



LIFTING ONE-YEAR MOUNTAIN-ASHES. 



The beds in which the one-year Mountain- 

 Aflies are grown, often contain many feeds which 

 will vegetate this fpring. Care muft therefore 

 be had, not to deface the beds. The fame mode 

 of treatment will anfwer for them, as is above re- 

 commended for the one-year thorn beds. 



LIFTING AND THINNING OUT ONE-YEAR SEED- 

 LING BEECHES. 



If the Beeches are intended for being tranf- 

 planted at one year old, they fhould be eafed by 

 the fpade,a$ above advifedfor the one-year larches; 

 but if they are intended for two-year feedlings, 

 the land muft not be difturbed by any means. 



What is here faid, in refpecT; to the Beeches,, 

 will equally apply to Sycamore, Afh, Oak, ami 

 Laburnum. Such, however, of thefe as are in- 

 tended for two-year feedlings, ought rather to be 

 fown thin ; which will fave much trouble, and 

 produce fully better plants. 



The Walnut, the Spaniih Chefnut, and the 



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