July. Tloe Gardeners Kalendar. 221 



Where any of your fruit trees againft the 

 walls or efpaliers, are not of the forts which 

 you defirc, they fhould now have buds of thofe 

 kinds put into their tender fhoots ; if there are 

 feveral buds put into different parts of each tree, 

 when they fucceed, the walls or efpaliers will 

 be foon covered by them again, with the defired 

 kinds, fo that by this method the trees v^^ill be in 

 full bearing in three years -, whereas when the 

 trees are deftroyed, and new trees planted in 

 their places, they will be feven or eight years 

 before they arrive to that perfedion. 



Fruits in Prime y or yet lajling. 



Pears ^ the Primitive, Robine, Petit Mufcat, 

 Mufcadelle-rouges, Cuifle-Madame, Petit Blan- 

 quette, Jargonelle, Green Chiffel, Orange 

 Mufque, with fome others ; and where they 

 have been well preferved, the Black Pear of 

 Worcefter, and Lord Cheyne's Green Pear, 

 are yet in being. 



Apples ; Codling, Margaret Apple, White 

 Juneating, Stubbard's Apple, Summer Coding, 

 Summer Pearmain, Pomme^de Rambour j and 

 ftill continue the Deaux Ans or John Apple, the 

 Stone Pepin, and Oaken Pin, of the former 

 year. 



Cherries; 



