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and Cherries, and moil other fruit trees 

 except in Peaches, Nectarines, and Al«* 

 monds, which, though of the genus A- 

 mygdalus y fucceed upon the Prunus or 

 Plun>iiock, which is of the fame clafs 

 and order, and the favourite fiock, in be- 

 ing more hardy and durable than thofe 

 of jheir own kind : Ic mufl likewife be 

 obferved, that though the feveral fpecies 

 of any genus will fucceed upon one ano- 

 ther, yet there are* particular forts in the 

 fame family more peculiarly adapted to 

 their own fpecies ; for in fiance, the Ap- 

 ple and Pear b.ing different fpecies of 

 the fame genus, will grow upon each 

 other, but not profperoufly : Plums and 

 Cherries may be produced one on the 

 other, but not near fo fuccefsfully a3 

 each on its own flock, and fo of many 

 others. 



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