202 DireBions for Kaifwg Chap. 7, 



induce all true Lovers of Gardening to a Pro- 

 fecution of this delightful Employ : When, 

 to what has been faid, it be alfo added, the 

 Pleafure and Satisfaftion Perfons of Quality 

 and Gentlemen have in raifing and viewing 

 their own Trees, the Produce of their parti- 

 cular Care and Labour 5 and, which is a 

 Confideration of no lefs Moment than the 

 former, that having their Seats prepared for 

 Planting out in the open Park early in the 

 Seafon, by moving them with a little Earth, 

 they have the Satisfadion of apprehending 

 little Lofs V and, by taking thofe Methods 

 1 (hall hereafter dired:, no occafion of Water- 

 ing the next Summer. 



I fhall not pretend, in this, to fhew the 

 whole Art of what we call a T^urjery-Man ^ 

 my Bufinefs being only to teach the Method 

 of Raiiing Foreft-Trees, and of them only 

 that are moft remarkable ^ purpofing in this, 

 as well as all the other Parts of Gardening, 

 to avoid Multiplicity, and to confine my felf 

 to a few the beft, obvious, and moft eafie 

 Rules and Kinds, both in the Praftical as 

 well as Specifick Part of Gardening, rather 

 than to confound my felf, and my Readers 

 too, with a numerous Colledion of Plants, 

 fome of them of little Ufe 5 but (hall leave 

 that to the laborious Botanick, whofe Bufinefs 

 'tis to difcover and multiply a Number of 

 Species in Plants, in order to amufc, I 

 might add, amaze, rather than inftruft, Man- 

 kind. 



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