ae 
ting, which thal! be fpokcn of hereafter; and petedtiencure cued they that kaow i it wal’ 
He” aftheO Orchard, 
ce “ Borie nth: a 
i ee manners sof rafting wt rt os fat ‘ 
eee eS ila 33 a SE ASA Land, of +i ‘ ‘ 
RAQUESL iT DM ys 
He moft vfuall matine of tet i che Rockeis: fomelieensod well alias 
inthis Laid to enetyonethat hath any thing to doe withtrees oran Orchard, 
~ that IthiakT fhalltake vpon meea necdleffesvarie to fet downe that is fo well 
Nie tomoft: ‘yethow ati foeuer i it is, fome directions may profit cuery one, 
without whi¢ ‘ie és not eafily learned. °/And: Tdoenotfo mach {pend mytime and 
paities herein for their fakesthat haue knowledge, but forfuch as not knowing would 
faine be taught privately, “Tmeane,toteadethe rules of the arte ferdownein private, 
when they wonld réfui eto'learne ofa Gardiner,orother by fight: andyetIdifcom- — 
mend not that way varothem to learné by fight; forone may {eemorcinaninftantby 
fight,then ina arn by his own praéticein a great whilesefpecially ifhebea litle — 
prattifed beforehefec a chavs hand to doe it. Thereare many:other kindes of graf 
1 AS ne fomething 
“or! The grafting i inthe ROcke, is, ‘tofer the fj digucof agood fruit into the body ot | 
hocke of another tree, bee it wildeot other, beeity oung orold, to caufethat treeto 
bring forth fach fruit as thetr ec bore ftom whence ron vapino thefprigge, and not fuch _ 
as the ea tree would Hate | ponielapa had notbeene parent i is performed in 
anner Looke what will chufeto grafto: you muft with: ‘a 
ant pe treo 3 a elas 
eyther thi r if 
aft 2 great tree, you canhiot without codareiie the whol lowto 
er ground,as sic “ ee ‘without danger doe a {imall tree, or onethat is of a reafoniblé 
elow 
‘they knew not before. 42H 
 fize; Yaad yct Poe Ne a ee FS OT ee he faferitis both 
for yout ftocke and >| Becaufe the Lappe fhall es ae ut foone giue vie 
nd fhoote quickly : reryoutan the toppe of your 
pe tothe graft to take 2 
Ocke, cut SatioetHE bathereof witha that itmay be as plaineand 
fmooth as you can,and then tleaue it with aha witha ftrong knife; 
cleaner or cheffell, either inthe middleof it ifitbe imal ofa reafonable fize, or ow 
the fides an inch or more within the barke, ifitbe great : into both fides of the cleft 
Fe eiai wart or into one if see sig ee naller ; + whic grafts muft bee mad 
forthe pa | ion : ig made choifeof your grafts | 
Picea eateries 200: ifize padipedodeupeaeter ter tockee 
of one or the fame yeares fhoote ;¢and yetmany doe cutan inch ormore of the olde 
tet both a geodand laft yeates growth, ethene Yon) cr your 7 
cutting Eiht en nr nieve: nor rayon any of Shebachet 
eyther at the fides or the énd, for feare of Jofing A oe paines and graft, and ftocke 
too peraduenture ; and let not your grafts bee made before you rf them, orelfe 
pur the ends of them in water tokeepe them frefh and denies ? when you fet them you 
muft open the cleft of your ftocke with a wedge orchefell as tmottdoe, that the graft 
may got eafily i cae od anid that he barkeof both graft and ftocke may ioyne clofethe 
onc to the other : > ftirring or difplacing mutt bee fo left in the cleft, and 
the wedge’ or cheffell ently pulled forth; burbecaufe inthedoing hereof confifteth. 
in a manner the whole bagor gaine of your paines, graft and ftocke,to preuent which 
jaconuenience I doe vieaniron Inftrument, the forme whereof is fhowne i in ee fol- 
> fo owing 
