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VI. An Extract of a Letter from Sir R. Bulk- 
ley concerning the Propagation of Elms by 
Seed. 
^pH IS is to acquaint you that I have difcourfed 
3i a poor meer Irijh Labourer ( who by having 
work'd many years under a Head Gardiner in a Gentle- 
man's Garden, has got a Genius of Planting) who has 
foliow'd the Propagating of Elms by the Seed ( a way, 
if known, totally negled:ed among all Planters ) which 
Seed he finds in the former part of the Year ; and he has 
rais'd in fmall Beds fuch vaft numbers of them, that he 
fells them of three or four Foot long at Two Shillings a 
Hundred, and will carry them any whqre within Five 
Miles, and plant them into the Bargain. 
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