154 ^^ Gardeners Kalendar. May. 



■^ Fruits in Prime ^ or yet lajling. 



Pearss L'Amczelle, or LordCheyne's Green, 

 Bergamot de Paque, and Beffy de Chaumon* 

 telle, from efpalier trees, where they have been 

 well prefer ved, alfo Parkinfon's Warden, and 

 the Cadillac, for baking. 



Apples ; Golden Rufiet, Stone Pippin, John 

 Apple, Winter Ruffet, Pomme d*Api, Oaken 

 Pin, Pile's Ruffet, and fometimes the Nonpa- 

 reil, when they have been carefully preferved. 



Cherries; the May and May Duke; and, 

 in a warm foil, fome fcarlet Strawberries ; to-* 

 ward the end of the month in very warm litu- 

 ations, Goofeberries, and green Currants for 

 tarts ; and in the forcing frame, Mafculine* 

 Apricots, Nutmeg Peaches, Cherries, Straw- 

 berries, with fome other early fruits. 



Work to be done in t/jeNuRSERY. 



In this month you mufl carefully keep the 

 ground hoed between your young trees; for 

 nothing is more injurious to them, than to fuf- 

 fer weeds, or any other plants, to g^ow amongft 

 them, for thefe rob the trees of their nourifti- 

 meat; and if weeds are permitted to get ftrength 



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