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FRUIT CULTURE IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 



leaves and roots, when the stock will be cut in pieces and each piece 

 planted in the reservoir. (Fig. 7.) 



¥m. 5. 



Fig. 6. 



Tu:. 7. 



Fropagation by polloni (sprouts). — Between the intersection of roots 

 with the trunk of the largest roots on the base of trees sprouts gener- 

 ally grow up, the same as in other plants, from which good advan- 



