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Excerpt from The Larch: A Practical Treatise on Its Culture and General Management
Any one whose spirit is at all in sympathy with nature must often feel sorry, if not distressed, at seeing the Larch-tree so frequently undergoing the process of martyrdom, to which it seems doomed, without an effort being made for its deliverance.
The writer has endeavoured throughout to make the book as much as possible a practical reference-book and manual; and although there may appear not a few irrelevancies, and perhaps new theories, it must be borne in mind that any practical subject will be rendered all the less so by a too rigid adherence to abstract rules and principles.
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