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PRACTICE OF GARDENING. 



Part III. 



f.w 622 ; Pr ^T ti0n ' 1 J e in ,n ? hod universally applicable is that by cuttings ; but a 

 few sorts, which are very difficult to strike, are sometimes layered, grafted, or inarched! 

 and a number are raised from seeds. & uumuva, 



6623. Many green-house plants bring their seeds to perfection in thi* rmi n t .<-.. v, * 

 ripen, unless before midsummer it is best to k P Pn th ; n l V?i co " n , tr & > at whatever time these 

 they soon vegetate, and Sake Btrong plants BoSlS^Wfr- Sown atthat season 



QUah.ydo-b.fu,; cover th .he same ^e m o^\L^!nTXlrT^^^ S^l 



