LISTS OF TREES, &C. SECT. XIX. 



But fpring Cuttings, treated as the arbutus, is the fureft 

 method to make difficult forts flrike root. 



It may prove an ohfervation of fome ufe,~that trees 

 and Ihrubs raifed from feed grow the largeft, from 

 layers generally lefs, and from cuttings the leafh 

 Where budding can be praftifed, it is preferable to 

 graffing for the propagation of fhrubs. 



For planting and managing fhrubs, &c, fee fection 9, 

 f "or pruning^ fee page ICC. 



SECTION XIX. 



LISTS OF TREES, SHRUBS AND FLOWERS. 



The names of the choiceft forts of fruit trees, 

 will be found in feftion 17. 



THE modes of rultivation are here directed by the 

 letters, as in laft feclion ; adding m. for moijl, 

 'w. for wet, and d. for dry. Thofe not marked are to 

 be underitood as (pretty much fo) indifferent as to foi^, 

 and indeed thofe marked otherwise may grow in a con- 

 trary kind, and often do, though not fo flourifhingly, 

 or fafely as to extremes of heat or cold. 



The time of f owe ring is annexed to thofe trees and 

 fhrubs that are thus at all ornamental, and the more 

 ordinary heights they are found to attain are denoted 

 in the arrangement ; a circumftance hitherto much 

 wanted, as ufeful and necefjary to be known, in order 

 to a right difpofal of them. Thofe of a naturally low- 

 growth have been, fometimes, planted behind in Jhrub- 



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