April] SILVER FIR. 3^3 



to be nurfed only one year, they may be put in at 

 nine inches between the lines, and fix inches be- 

 tween the plants in the lines : But if they are to 

 be nurfed for two years, they fhould be fifteen 

 Inches apart between the lines, and eight inches 

 m the lines. 



Balm of Gikad Fir* 



Balm of Gilead Firs fhould be treated, in all 

 refpedts, as above advifed for the Spruce Firs. 



Weymouth Pine. 



Weymouth Pines fhould never be allowed more 

 than two years in the feed-bed ; and they fhould 

 not be tranfplanted fooner. They require a very 

 well pulverized and rich foil for being tranfplant- 

 ed in ; and if it can be had of a fub humid na- 

 ture, they will thrive the better. The Weymouth 

 Pine fhould be nurfed two years before being 

 planted out into the foreft. Twelve inches be- 

 tween the lines, and eight inches apart in the 

 lines, will be found the belt diftances at which to 

 plant them in the Nurfery. 





Pinasters* 



Pinafters generally rife to well-fized plants 

 the firft year after fowing, and fhould then be 

 X 2 planted 



