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 Nurfery, where they may remain two years, to 

 get ftrength before they are placed where they 

 are to remain. 



Plant cuttings of the feveral forts of Honey- 

 fiickles, Laurels, Portugal Laurel, and other 

 hardy trees and fhrubs : thefe fliould be planted 

 in a loamy foil, where they will fucceed much 

 better than in a light, rich, or fandy ground. 



This month is a proper feafon for planting 

 the cuttings of Plane trees, Poplar trees, and 

 Alders : thefe fhould be planted in a moid 

 ground but not in very wet foils ; and, in mak- 

 ing the cuttings, a knot of the former year's 

 wood fhould be preferved at the bottom of each. 

 When this is obferved, few of thefe cuttings 

 will fail. 



The befl: forts of Goofeberries and Currants 

 may now be propagated from cuttings, which, 

 if properly chofen, and carefully planted at this 

 feafon, will make good plants in one year, and 

 the plants fo raifed are much preferable to 

 fuckers. 



Lay down the fhoots of Lauruftinus and 

 Phillyrea this month : the former of thefe will 

 be rooted well in one year, but the latter (liould 

 remain two years before they are difturbed. 



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