be moift ; otherwife, it may be deferred till rain 

 or damp weather come. The method of laying 

 has been treated of in February; which fee, 

 (page 232.) 



It has been advifed in April (page 338) not to 

 take up more Firs or Evergreen trees from the 

 feed-bed than can be planted the fume day. 

 This precaution is flill more neceflary now, than 

 at that feafon. Be careful not to make the plants 

 when they are lifted ; as, the more of the natural 

 foil they have along with them from the feed-bed, 

 the better will they thrive in the places where 

 they are planted our. 



Two-year feedling Hollies may now be planted 

 out in beds, as advifed in April. Be cautious, in 

 lifting them, not to break a fibre of their roots ; 

 and let thefe be as Ihort time expofed to the air 

 as poffible. Be careful, likewife, not to make the 

 earth from their roots ; but have them laid with 

 as much of the feed-bed foil adhering to them as 

 poffible. 



All Evergreens which have been raifed by cut- 

 tings, as Laurels, Yews, Privets, and the like, 

 ihould now be lifted and replanted, as directed hi 

 April. Such of thefe as have been raifed from 

 feeds, mould be treated as above advifed for feed- 

 ling Hollies. 



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