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prife the following fpccies and varieties of the 

 fruit : 



Common H/zel Nut Lon^ Nut 



Large Cluibbidsiut 

 Great Cob/Nut 



Barcelona Nut 

 Conftantinople Dwarf 

 Nut. 



Of the abov? forts of nuts, fome of each 

 merit admittance in the fruit-tree colleclion, 

 more or lefs according to room, or as may be 

 required ; and of which the firft fort, common 

 hazel nut, grows abundantly almoft every 

 where, in woods and hedge-rows, and arc 

 feldom raifed in gardens in any confiderable 

 quantity ; but fome of the others being acci- 

 dental improved varieties, and the Conftanti- 

 nople kind as a diftind fpecies, a native of 

 Byzanti, are obtained only in gardens by 

 proper culture ; and all of which may be 

 planted in the order mentioned for filberts, 

 in fmgle trees ten to fifteen or twenty feet 

 afunder, or fome of the common hazel may 

 alfo be planted hedge- falhion, to run up in a 

 natural order, or planted in more confiderable 

 quantity in continued rows, in the manner of 

 coppice plantations, to furniih large fupplies 

 of nuts. 



The order of bearing of all the {arts is the 

 fame as the filberts, explained under that ar- 

 ticle, being all of the fame family. 



All the forts may be obtained in young 



trees at the nurfe.ries, in larger or fmaller 



growth, as required for p'aadng, in the 



C c proper 



