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Chap. XIX. Of the Hort-Tard and Potagere ; and 

 what Fruit-Trees, Olitory and Esculent Plants, 

 may be admitted into a Garden of Pleasure. 



Chap. XX. Of Sallets. 



Chap. XXI. Of a Vineyard, and Directions concern- 

 ing the making of Wine and other Vinous Liquors, 

 and of Teas. 



Chap. XXII. Of Watering, Pruning, Plashing, Palii- 

 sading, Nailing, Clipping, Mowing, Rowling, 

 Weeding, Cleansing, &c 



Chap. XXIII. Of the Enemies and Infirmities to 

 which Gardens are obnoxious, together with the 

 Remedies. 



Chap. XXIV. Of the Gardiner's Almanack or 

 Kalendarium Hortense, directing what he is to 

 do Monthly, and what Fruits and Flowers are 

 in prime. 



BOOK III 



Chap. I. Of Conserving, Properating, Retarding, 

 Multiplying, Transmuting, and Altering the Species, 

 Forms and (reputed) Substantial Qualities of 

 Plants, Fruits and Flowers. 



