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_fering fromall othersthat doe not fo: for neyther ‘are they to bee Biers 
“remoued at the time thar all other treésare f pay I Ha Fequire that man- 
nievoriirctaias pttining and kecping, that others. oe, And although many ignorant 
perfons and Gardiners doe remoue Bay trees , and aré folikewife perfwadedthat all 
 othertrees of thatnature, thatis, * 
bee remoued i in Acorn or Winter, as” 
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Fige Mike beriecle he Pin fic Bich ay! and dwarfe Bose. idan’ 
others ; “ [will here thew: you haw to pe plant and order them, as is fitteft for them. Fat 
in that they doeiiot fhed theirgreene leaues i in winter as ober! rees doe, Ww ‘in 
reafon be perfwaded that they are of another na cy arei pdetee ee- 
ing theya Igrow naturally in warme Countries, saat fot tliehice brought vnto vs, 
we muft both plant them in a warmer place,and tranfplant’ them ina warmer timethen 
_ other trees be, or elfeitis a great hazzard if they doe not Ais dye, the coldand 
froftsin the winter oe able to pierce. e them th rough, if gu hauls bcs anf planted, 
| in winter, before xc 1 kethis therefore fot 
fpring -oftheyeare, sand at no tin recleit ya wil a6 f wall that % rom theend 6 
Marel ,or beginning of A Apa the iniddle or end of May, efpecially your mor 
_ dainty and tender plants, adowing them alfo for a while from the heate of the Sun, 
and giuing them alittle water vpon their planting or tranfplanting , but fuch water as 
hath not prefently been drawn froma Well or Pumpe,for that will go neerto killany 
lant, but fuch water as hath ftood in the open ayre fora day at the leaf, if not two or 
three. Yet for dwarfe Boxe I confeffeit may endure one moncth to be earlier planted 
then the reft, becaufe it is both a more hardy and lowe plant, and thereby not fo much 
fabieét tothe extremitieof thecolde : butif pou ticle alias winter, the 
frofts would raifeit out of the ground, ‘becaufes it cannot fo foone at that time of che 
yearetakeroote, aud thereby put it in danger tobeloft. Morecouer all of them will 
not abidethe extretitie of our winter frofts,and therefore you mutt of neceffity houle 
fomeof them, as the Rofe Bay, Mirtle, and fome others, but the other forts being fet 
whetethey ma r bee fomewhat defended from the cold windes, froftes, and {How ih 
winter, with fome couering or fhelter for the tim ) 
bearé their fruit, or the moft ofthem. If any be d > furnifhed with ftore of 
thefe kinds of trees that will be nourfed vp in our Country, he may by fowing the {eed 
ofthem in {quare or long woodden boxes or chefts made forthat purpofe,gaine plenty 
_ of them: buthee muft be carefull to cover thei in wiriter with fome ftraw ot fearne, 
—-orbeane hame, or fuch likethin g layd vpon croffe fticks to beare it vp from the plants, 
and after two or three Pyeanesthat they are growne fomewhat great and ftrong, they 
may bet tranfplanted into fitch places you meanethey fhall abide : yetitis notamiffe 
to defend them the firft yeare after they aretran{planted, for their more fecuritie : the 
feedes that are moft viually fowen with ys, are, the Cypreffetree, the Pinetree, the 
Baye, the Pyracantha or prickly Corall tree,and the Mirtle : the Rofe Bay I hauchad 
alfo rifen from the feedethat was frefh,and brought me from Spaine.But as for Orenge 
trees, becaufe they are fo hardly preferued inthis ur cold climate (vnlefleit bee with 
fome thar doe beftow the houfing of them, befidesa great deale more of care and re- 
fj pect vato theny) from the bitterneffe of our cold long winter weather jn oom 
ie 
carry their greene leaues ¢ me beige 
; will reafonably wellendureand — 
