The ordering - the Orchard. 
then any of thefe waies ; and agree ye cnet waies en may grat ata Fare grea” 
height writhioorlofie: } 
chi cor Hap. V. 7 
wn ori the manuer ned gee and propagating 7 
Rofes. : 
Rofes, which alchough they ieesie: fita Gardenthenan Orchard, yetI could 
ot ina fitter place expreflethem then here, both forthe nameandaffinityof 
grafting & becaufe | donovexpreffeitin the firkt part.All forts of Rofes ey a eraf= 
ted (although all forts are not, fome feruing rather for ftockes for others 
on)yas eafily as any other tree, dis only performed, by inoculating in the finden maner a 
Hees paris dich gsiliing ifn ioe aban che stbpertierst 
‘have fet dowhe in the former Chapterof grafting trees in the bud; for both ftocke and 
budde mutt bee dealer withvafter the fametathion. Aad although fome haueboafted of 
gtafting Rofes by flicing or whipping, as they callit, or inthe ftocke, after the firft 
manner, {et downe intheformer Chapter, yet Ithinke it rather a bragge, not haui 
Seen fea arte bea raceede tn thse relation: tiedaect Briar or Elan. 
typon. 
graft within the 
it faft downe 
rt ftickes, at racrofie, by oc to 
odes ia edeatoae eet will iipettperaswrell ai natura And thisma- 
ner, by laying downie branchese at length intothe grounds th th ‘be fallok {preading 
- {mall branches, you sie Arter forts of quickly and plentifully; for they 
will fhoote forth rootes at the loynt of ptinertiboces forthemanner of grafting. 
white Rofes or Damaskevpon Broonic or Barbary bufhes, to caufe them to 
pes forth double yellow Rofes , or vpona Willowe, robcure: 
idle conceits, as impoffible to beieffected, as other things, whi . 
Ken intheninely Chapter of my: fir part,c cencémin-d Garden dE flowers) veito which 
| JooteneybuiubeetsaisSetbveichllec eels thecrali d. Anditis themore need- 
leffe, becaufe we haue a naturall double yellow Rofe of it owne growing. The fowing 
ofthe feed cnr ach arena ae toh caceeehusonsetay i 
dose tv young tonne wey fr incre omic ved, be : 
fpeedieto take ; efpecially forthofe Rofesthararenot fo aprto ers, that it 
hath almoft taken quite away'th wiccb fertdapes ie feedesf Ko Rofes, which yet if 
ani¢ onebee ed tor rake thetriall, they mutt. gather the feede out of the round 
heads among oun they lye verie like.vato the : 
atiiods twdote priate amicdgedhllyof thofe Rofesthat bee ofthe more fin- 
glekindes, which are more apt to giue berries for feedthen the more donble,although 
imes the double R ofes yeeld the like heads or berries. Theirtime of fowing is 
inthe end of September (yet {ome referuethem vntill February) and their manner 
of noutfing is to bee tranfplanted , vafterche firftor fecond yeares 3 growth and ten- 
ie of Same pendence aude nenbir all sogirore et 
vane stoeds tid be 
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