Show CCTTIJTGS Quite a number of plants are readily propagated from cuttings These can be made in the fall after the leaves j have fallen With a large number of trees and plants in the fall or early winter is a good time to do the necessary neces-sary pruning or cutting back and when this is done much of the beat wood can be saved for cuttings Only sound healthy young wood should be selected cutting Into suitable lengths six to ten inches long according to the variety There should be three or four eyes or buds on each cutting tie Into bundles each variety and kind to itself and properly label One plan of keeping is to store In boxes filling the space between them with sand and then store in a cellar A very good plan of management is to bury them hi a loamy tract of well drained soil leaving one bud above ground anti then carefully mulching or covering with straw or forest leaves Then In the spring they can be > taken up and set where they are wanted |