Cultivation after Planting. 



91. Not only ought the trees, therefore, to be all of the 

 same kind ; but, as nearly as possible, of the saine size and 

 height J for a stout tree will get a head of a feebler one; 

 it will shade it above and circumvent it beneath. If, there- 

 fore (and this is always the case), your plants come out of 

 your nursery of different sizes, sort them before you begin 

 planting ; and plant all of the same size together. They 

 will then all grow up of the same height; and though one 

 part of your plantation, will perhaps be less lofty than 

 another for nine or ten years, that is of very little conse- 

 quence, and is not even disagreeable to the eye. 



