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Month; andthe latter planted in the End of May, or Beginning 
of June. ’Tis a Plant of a quick Growth, beft againft a Wall, 
and is a very great Embellifhment to the Pleafure-Garden. 
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Of the Spanifh-Broom ; its Culture, &c. 
amongit other Plants: Its Leaves are of a delightful 
Green, and its Flowers of a pleafant Yellow, which 
put forth in Fuse and Fuly. *Tis genet ally increafed from its. 
Seed fownin March, ona Bed of light Earth; but it may be 
increafed from Layers, laid down with a Twift as an Elm, or 
being cut ata Joint as a July-Flower: 
r NHIS is a beautiful Shrub for a Wildernels, being mix’d 
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Of the Laburnum, its Culture, &e: 
great Beauty in a Wildernets, when it produces tts 
beautiful Clufters of yellow Bloffoms in May and Fune. 
Its Nature is very agreeable to: either Shade, or open Expofure; 
but beft when mix’d with Foreft-Trees, as. Platanus, Elm, 
Lime, &c. ’Yis propagated from its Fruit, or Seed, which 1s 
ripe in September, and very like unto young, Peafcods, juft be- 
fore ripe. The Time to fow this Seed is in March, and mult 
remain in its Seed-Bed for two Years ; after which, it may be 
tranfplanted at Pleafure, when other Trees are planted. 
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? IMIS. delightful Shrub is of a quick Growth, and of 
