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4! Ontaining all forts oftrees bearing fruit for mans vfetoeate, pro- 
Sa per and fit.forto plant an Orchard in our climate and countrie: I 
= bound it with this limitation, becaufe both Dates, Oliues, and o- 
other fruits, are planted in the Orchardsof Spaine, Italy, and o- 
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Prt! cher hot countries, which will not abide in ours. Yet herein Twill 
ak l declare whatfoeuer Arr, ftriting with Nature , can caufeto.profper 
With vs, that whofoeuer will, may fee what can bee effected in our 
countrie. And firftto begin with the lower fhrubbes or bufhes , and after afcendto 
the higher tree sea NSE OT, ace RON agi AS ON ELE |i) 
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“He Rafpis betrie is of two forts; white andred,, not differing in theformeei. 
> ther of buh, leafe, or berry, butonely inthe colour and tafte of the fruit. The 
Mi. Rafpis bufhhath render whitith ftemmes, with reddith fmall prickes like haires 
fet roundaboutthem,efpecially.at the firft when they are young ; but when they grow 
old they become more wooddy and firme, without any thew of thornes or prickles 
vponthem, andhathonely alittle hairinefle that couereth them :.the leaues are fome- 
what rough or rugged, and wrinkled, ftanding three or fiue vponaftalke, fomewhat 
like vnto Rofes,. but greater and ofa grayer greene. colour : the flowers are {mall; 
made of fine whitifhround leaves, with a dafhas it were of bluth caft ouerthem, man} 
ftanding together, yet euery onevpon his owne ftalke, atthe tops of the branches,at. 
ter which come vp {mall berries, fomewhat bigger then. Strawberries, and longer, ei- 
ther red or white, made of many graines, merc eminentthen in the Strawberry , with 
a kinde of douninefle caft ouer them, of a pleafant tafte, yet fomewhat fowre, and no- 
thing fo pleafantasthe Strawberrie, The white Rafpis is alittle more. pleafant then 
thered, wherein thereis-fmallfeede inclofed : the rootes creepe vader ground veri¢c 
farre,and fhoote vp againe in many places, much encreafin thereby. sited s cas 
There is another.whofe ftemme and branches are who ly without prickles : th 
fruit is red, and fomewhat longer,and a little more fharpe. 
| OS Phe Vicof Ralpiss 
‘The leaues of Rafpis may be vied for want of Bramble leaues in gate es; 
and otherdecoétions that are ¢ooling and drying , although not fully to 
thas flute, OPE id whe 
