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foreft at a greater age. The diftance for planting 

 in the Nurfery lines, is the fame as advifed for the 

 Silver Fir. 



Hollies. 



Hollies, which have flood two years in the feed- 

 bed, mufl now be lifted and planted out in beds, 

 at five or fix inches apart, in which to {land for 

 two years. The beft fituation is one (haded from 

 the mid-day fun. The foil moft proper for them 

 is a rich fandy earth. Such Hollies as have flood 

 for two years in beds, are now to be lifted and 

 planted out in lines to fland for two years more. 

 Choofe a piece of the richeft light land, and, if 

 poflible, a damp day, and let them be planted fif- 

 teen inches between the lines, and eight inches 

 in the lines, which will be room fufficient, 



Yews. 



Yews, which have flood two years in the feed- 

 bed, are to be, in all refpeds, treated as above 

 directed for Hollies. 



Such Yews as are raifed from cuttings for 

 hedges, or dwarf underwood, are now to be lifted 

 and replanted. Thefe mould fland in lines, at 

 fourteen or fifteen inches diflance between the 

 lines, and fevenor eight inches apart in the lines; 



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