On Df-y, Poor, Clear Soil : 

 Holf;,Walma,M^fk/^ Black Alder, 



Sallm, ' ¥opW 3 not Willbvc. 



On Dry Rich Ground : 



i Walmt, Chefiin, Oak, Beech, Hornheam^ 

 and Lifn&. '' '■ ^ --^^^f i- 'r. -.: . ^di 

 I'll 'li^liLfh-'^' -'W* a^ob 



Dry, Sandy, Hot Gfouhd: 

 ^^^ixi^ Beecb^ Lim with a little help 5 but 

 not Elm to any purpofe. 



Fat Soil excellent for Lmes, and almoft 



.all forts of Trees, if not mix'd with 



Dung ':; But if Fait with Dung, neithei: 



, Holly ^ TeWy nor Foreji Trees ^ except 



the Dung is well confum'd. 



Flinty Ground : 

 Oak,Ap, Elm, Beech, if fow'd. 



Gravel, provided there be any thicknefs of 

 -i . •: • Mould: 

 BeeB; bah, ^ Afi, Holly, Walnut, Elm 3 

 Oak better than Chefnut. 



A Hungry Gravel : ; . 

 Only Aheal:^ not Oak, Elm, #, or WaU 



Gravel mix'd with Loam : 

 Oak, AJl), Elm, and Walnut, and almoft 

 any Tree but the Aquaticks. 



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