258 of Fruit'^Gardensl 



Plums, except the Damfon raised from the 

 Stone. For Cherries, the Stocks that are 

 raised from the common wild Black Cherries 

 are beft. For Pears, the Trees or Stocks that 

 are rais'd from the feveral Kinds of Pears : And 

 likewife the Quince Stocks are very good, as 

 they cure the too great Luxuriancy of Growth 

 common to jhefe Trees, and for a Time an- 

 fwer the Purpofe of bearing quickly 5 but 

 they are not long-liv'd; neither do they bear 

 fuch fair large Fruit, or make fuch handfomc 

 regular Trees as thofe grafted on a Pear- 

 Stock, for which Reafon they are often rejefted. 

 Stocks rais'd from the feveral Sorts of Kernels 

 are moft fit for Apples. 



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