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training and the others taken off. If young plants are wanted this 

 seems to be the most favourable season for propagation ; when the 

 shoots are from six to nine inches long they will readily strike root 

 in any light soil in a bottom heat. The young plants may be grown 

 to a large size, the first season by frequent shifting ; they are fond 

 of plenty of room for their roots. 



I remain, Sir, 



Your obedient Servant, 



George Phillips. 



