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the succors, or sprouts of the tree. First, we will 

 begin with the apples, which are the 



Golden Russet, 

 Pearmain, { 



Harvey Apple. I cannot tell, whether 



the same as in England. 

 Winter Queening, 

 Leather Coat, 

 Juniting, 

 Codlin, 

 Redstreak, 

 Long Stalk, 

 Lady Finger. 



The Golden Russet thrives well. 



The Pearmains of both sots, are apt to speck 

 and rot on the trees ; and the trees are damaged 

 and cut off by the worm, which breeds in the 

 forks and other parts thereof ; and often makes a 

 circumposition, by destroying the bark round the 

 branches till it dies. 



Harvey apple that which we call so, is esteem- 

 ed very good to make cider of. 



"Winter Queening is a durable apple, and makes 

 good cider. 



Leather Coat both apple and tree stand well. 



The Juniting is early ripe, and soon gone in 

 these warm countries. 



