By Mr. Thomas Tokbron 217 



useful to propagate the same variety for stocks by means of 

 layers and cuttings, as, for example, in the use of Paradise 

 Crabs for Apples. Now, Quince trees being very easily and 

 usually propagated by layers, it may be well worth while, for 

 any person who cultivates them to a great extent for stocks, 

 to select such of them as are most healthy, or possess any 

 other useful peculiarity, and to continue those only by layers 

 or cuttings in the same way as is usually followed with 

 Paradise stocks, for Apples. 



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