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PART SECOND. 



OF 



THE GREEN-HOUSE. 



CHAPTER I. 



SECTION I. 



The various methods by which green-house 

 plants may be propagated with success, ren- 

 ders it extremely difficult to reduce them under 

 one head ; or on the other hand, to say that 

 this, or that, is the one to be preferred. There- 

 fore, my object here shall be merely to ar- 

 range,, and exemplify a process, that I am sen- 

 sible will be found as productive as any other ; 

 and which through, a most extensive practice, 

 I have uniformly followed to advantage. 



The propagation by seeds being that which 



