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Chesnut, Spanish, general appearance of 83 



fit places for planting in - ib. 



thrives in many different soils 55 



uses of the timber - - 84 



- gathering seeds of - 501 



the Horse, general appearance of 85 



uses of the wood - ib. 



- gathering seeds of the common 502 



Cleaning Ground in the Nursery 433, 451, 465, 476, 495 



rake as seldom as possible - 434 



hedges - 460, 515 

 . copses 489 



Clumps sometimes useful - - - 41 

 Cluster Pine. See Pinaster. 



Cones, Fir, gathering - - 137 



how to try if good ib. 



how to treat them after being gathered ib. 

 kinds which require fire heat to give out the 



seeds - 329 

 . which give out their seeds with little 



trouble - 380 



Coping of walls 313 

 Copse, a natural, in appearance does not differ from 



a wood 47 



is never allowed to grow to a great age ib. 



purposes for which they are planted - 48 



extent and situation of - ib. 



Mixed, preparation of the soil for - - 193 



cleaning of weeds . 459 



forming, by sowing seeds ]94 

 kinds of trees to be adapted to the soil 195, 198 



planting 273 



kinds, thebarkofwhichis most usefulfortan 199 



cleaning chips from . 410 



sowing out with grass seeds 411 

 Crops fit for preceding Tree Seeds in the Nursery 15 

 Cropping with vegetables among Forest Plantations 382 

 Cuffing, manner of performing . 239 

 Cutting old Hedges - - - 212 



nature of 214 



Cuttings, propagating plants by . 250 



the speediest way of propagating Eiders ib. 



wideness to plant Elder ib. 



O 2 Cuttings^ 



