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one, such a kind, and so on through the whole 
square. 
We never send a domestic to remove a Tree or 
‘Shrub without we are present with our book, and 
point out every ‘Tree or Shrub to be removed. 
Without this attention no Nursery can be kept cor- 
rect, or be depended on. | 
After a Tree or Shrub is removed from the earth, 
we never allow it to lay and dry in the wind or sun; 
they are immediately removed under cover, and the 
roots kept wet till they are packed. On this atten- 
tion depends their future welfare; and it well re- 
pays us for the httle trouble it causes; for we are 
always pleased to hear our Trees, &c. live and 
flourish. - ; 
We have added to our Catalogue some directions 
as to planting Trees, &c. and the necessary care re- 
quisite to be paid to them afterwards. ‘They have 
heretofore been published separate from the Cata- 
logue, but as they are often inquired for, we have 
now added them to the Catalogue. 
We have also added some directions as to the 
management of Peach Trees. We are confident, i 
proper attention is paid to them, that this valuable 
fruit will soon be as plenty as it was some years ago. 
By strict attention, all the Peach Trees in our Nur- 
sery remain perfectly healthy and free from any 
disease. _ at, 
We are often pleased to hear from our distant 
customers, that our method of packing the Trees, 
&c. fully answers the desired effect, and that they 
were received in excellent order, although often 
they have been packed for three months. We pack 
the roots of them in moss and soft clay, which re- 
iains its moisture a long time; and if the Trees, &c. 
are to be sent to a distance, after the roots are 
packed in moss and clay, we put them in close 
boxes: we pack them in this way, and forward 
