SECT. X. 



Cultivation of Grass-Land. Planting Fruit and Timber Trees. 



PLANTING lately much at tended to Profit of with different Sorts of Trees 

 better underjlood Soils proper for Fruit Trees for other Sorts of Trees- 

 Lands and Situations moft proper for this Sort of Improvement vajt Ad 

 vantage of this Improvement Statements of. FRUIT TREES this Sort of 

 planting of much Importance in many Diftric~ls Apple Trees Sorts of 

 Soil proper for dry Sorts mojt proper different ones been ufed Kinds of 

 Apple Trees ufed for Cyder in different Diftri&s Pear Trees lefs difficult 

 in Soil AfpeBs and Situations mojl proper for for early and late Sorts 

 Jhould be adapted to the Situation different Methods of planting ufed 

 Circumjtanccs to be attended to in proper Dijlances between Rows and 

 Trees in different Cafes of where raifed at leaft Expenfe Modes of ma 

 naging the Stocks proper Seafonsfor making Plantations of Mr. Bil- 

 ling /ley s Directions on Modes of pruning of- Caufes of not producing 

 Fruit in Remedies of Methods of gathering Fruit of Modes of keeping 

 of Procefs of being converted into Cyder Modes of planting and manag 

 ing Pear Trees nearly the, fame -Jhould have more Room Forms and Va 

 rieties to be attended to one Sort only in a Row Produce of Land mere 

 than with Apple Trees Lofs of Land by this Sort of planting not great 

 \-djl Advantage that may in fame Cafes be attained in this Way TIMBER 

 TREES what neceffafy in Soils mojl proper for different Sorts of- NeceJjUty 

 of draining and fencing in the Land for Tubular View of Soils for what 

 to be regarded in planting in different Situations in high Situations in low 

 Lands on the Banks of Rivers on the Sea Coajl Trees moj^ proper for in 

 thefe Situations Modes of providing Plants Lands proper for Nurfcries 

 of Methods of Preparation of Moddes ofrai/ing the Plants infometimcs 

 provided by pur chafing from neighbouring Nurf tries proper Prcpara* 



