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 cular fine variety, by inserting shoots thereof into any kind of Hazel stocks, in the common method of grafting.

When the trees are advanced from about four to five or six feet high, they may be planted out to remain; arranging the standards, some in full plantations, others dropped singly in borders, shrubbery clumps, or on the sides of shady walks, &c. and others in hedgerows, as aforesaid.

In Culture, keep the standards to clean single stems, and let the heads branch out in their own way, only reforming casual long ramblers, or low stragglers;—And in the hedge plants, trim up only low straggling branches, and let them branch out above at sides and top.