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New Principles of Gardening. 
fe te OR yore, 5 
Of the Yew-Tree , its Culture, &c. 
HE Yew-Tree is produced of Seed, or raifed from Cut- 
tings or Layers. Its Seed mult be order’d as the Holly, 
becaufe it will not come up tili the fecond Spring after 
gathering. | 
'Tis a Tree of avery flow Growth, it loves a light fandy 
Soil fomething moift: It makes a beautiful Hedge, as well as 
fine Standards, to be mix’d with other Trees in Groves of Ever- 
Greens, and to grow wild in the Quarters of a Wildernefs. To 
make any further Complaints of the Mifapplication of this, Tree 
in fet Forms would be needlefs, feeing that the fame has been fuf- 
ficiently demonftrated in the laft Section. ~ ee 
The beft Seafon to remove this Plant in, is 4ugufi or April, 
and fhould be planted in the Manner as directed for the Pine- 
Lee , 
Tis a Tree that generally has great Plenty of fibrous Roots, if 
order’d in the Nuriery, by digging about them every Year, and 
being tranfplanted every third, as before direCted. The Diltance 
they fhould be planted in the Nurfery, muft be in the Rows 
about three Foot afunder, and the Rows from each other two 
Foot and a half. 
SE Gal 
