MCNAB—PLANTING OF HARDY EVERGREENS. 343 
I do not intend to say anything on the raising of evergreens from 
seed or cuttings, as that seems to be quite as well understood by 
others as by me. I may be allowed, however, to mention that the 
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the roots from getting dry during the time they a of 
ground; but it is also necessary to water them, for the watering 
eeps t T na moist state until the plants have got a 
am satisfied that the superior success of the plantation afterwards 
will more than repay the additional expense that may be incurred 
for labour in planting. 
