fruit-trees, 5^ 



ripen in fummer, as cherries, plums, and 

 fome kinds of pears. 



The wall D has the benefit of the fun 

 no longer than nine o'clock ; but may be 

 fuitable for fuch kinds of fruits as are 

 adapted for it. 



CHAP. XL 



Building of Walls after the cheapeft and 

 beft manner, with the Diftance each Tree 

 fhould have, 



THOUGH our Englifli climate is 

 not fo warm as fome others, yet, 

 with fome expence and induftry, the nobi- 

 lity and gentry may have their tables fur- 

 nifhed with good fruits, every month in the 

 year i and with many kinds that are brought 

 from more fouthern chmates, as grapes, 

 figs, peaches, neftarines, apricots, and the 

 beft kinds of pears, and plums, by prepar- 

 ing foils proper for them, and applying 

 their tender branches to walls, as well for 

 their fupport againft winds, (which are 

 apt to break them) as the advantages they 

 D 2 receive 



