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keep it in its place; press the earth slightly round the tongue, 
and, in filling in the soil, raise nearly upright the end of the 
layer c, which remains above the surface of the ground. 
The descending sap, filled with organizable matter, is arrested 
by this tongue, accumulates there, and the emission of roots 
speedily takes place, Ringing, wounding, or twisting the limb, 
answers the same purpose less perfectly, and indeed many trees 
root readily from the mere position of the branches as layers, 
and the moisture of the soil. 
A tree or plant which is kept for raising layers is called a 
stool, and is headed down, both to facilitate the rooting of the 
‘layers, and to afford an abundance of shoots near the earth. 
Shoots of some of the fruit tree stocks in the English nurseries 
are pegged down to the surface before growth commences in the 
spring, covered about an inch deep with soil, and_at the end of 
autumn afford hundreds of plants; almost every bud making a 
separate root. ; 
Suckers are shoots sent up from the root, or from portions of 
the stem below the surface of the soil, which are easily separated 
from the parent plant. 
Suckers of fruit trees are frequently used as stocks for bud- 
ding or grafting upon, but they are greatly inferior to seedlings 
for this purpose, as they are always more liable to produce 
suckers, and they have not the thrifty vigorous habit, or the 
same power of forming as good roots as seedlings, Besides this, 
should the tree from which they are taken be-diseased, they will 
be likely to carry the malady with them. | 
Propagating by suckers is an easy and desirable way when 
we wish to continue a seedling*fruit of value on its own root, and 
some of our common fruits appear to be more healthy and per- 
manent when growing in that way. It is also the only mode in 
use for increasing the Raspberry ; as is also that of runners, 
which is a kind of sucker above ground, for the Strawberry. 
CHAPTER IIL 
PRUNING. 
1. Pruning to promote growth or modify the form of fruit trees, 
Tn this country almost all fruit trees.are grown as standards, 
In this way they develop their natural forms, attain the largest 
size, and produce the greatest quantity of fruit, with the least . 
possible care. Ow bright and powerful sun, reaching every 
