334 NURSE R*. 



Sowing Balm of Gilead Fir Seeds. 



The fame treatment and foil as recommended 

 for the Larch, will anfwer the Balm of Gilead ; 

 only the covering mould not be lefs than half an 

 inch, nor more than three quarters of an inch 

 thick. 



Sowing Silver-Fir Seeds. 



The land mod proper for Silver firs, is fuch as 

 is above recommended for the Larch. They muft 

 not be fown to rife nearer one another than three 

 in an inch. The covering mould be a full inch 

 thick, and performed with great accuracy : For 

 if any of the feeds be left too lightly covered, 

 or if any of them be too deeply covered, they 

 will alike be deftroyed. Indeed, the fame may be 

 faid of all the fir tribe ; for although they are ex- 

 tremely hardy when grown up, they ^re very 

 tender in infancy. 



Sowing Weymoutli Pine Seed. 



The Weymouth Pine will fucceed well under 

 the fame circurnftances of foil and management 

 with the Scots fir. The covering muft be three 

 quarters of an inch thick, 



Sowing 



