A series of facts, hints, observations and experiments on the different modes of raining young plantations of oaks : "for future navies" from the acorn, seedling, and larger plants shewing hte difficulties and objections tha thave occurred in the practical part ; with remarks upon the fencing, draining, puring and training young trees a clear and copious statement of the early and great Profits and Advantages which may be derived from Plantations of mixed and various trees, by care and attention and the contrary effects from negligence ; also how trees are retarded or accelerated in growth by


A series of facts, hints, observations and experiments on the different modes of raining young plantations of oaks : "for future navies" from the acorn, seedling, and larger plants shewing hte difficulties and objections tha thave occurred in the practical part ; with remarks upon the fencing, draining, puring and training young trees a clear and copious statement of the early and great Profits and Advantages which may be derived from Plantations of mixed and various trees, by care and attention and the contrary effects from negligence ; also how trees are retarded or accelerated in growth by the management of young plantations with hints and experimental remarks upon fruit trees ; the whole derived from actual experience on a most extended scale . The Oak in Winter divested of its leafy ornaments, Noble and majestic in its native dignity. When unadornd, adorn d the most. *1 A SERIES OF FACTS, HINTS, OBSERVATIONS, AND EXPERIMENTS ON THE DIFFERENT MODES OF RAISING YOUNG PLANTATIONS OF OAKS, M FOR FUTURE NAVIES, FROM THE ACORN, SEEDLING, AND LARGER PLANTS, Shewing the Difficulties and Objections that have occurred in the PRACTICAL PART; WITH REMARKS UION THE JTencing, draining, priming, anD Craining YOUNG TREES; A clear and copious Statement of the early and great Profits and Advantages which may be derived from Plantations of mixed and various Trees, by Care and Attention, and the contrary Effects from Negligence. ALSO HOW Creea are retartieD or accelerated indftototl) BY THE MANAGEMENT OF YOUNG PLANTATIONS. WITH HINTS AND EXPERIMENTAL REMARKS UPON FRUIT TREES. The Whole derived from actual Experience on a most extended Scale. By WILLIAM BILLINGTON, Member of the Caledonian Horticultural Society, Superintendent ofthe Enclosing, Fseriesoffactshin00bill


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