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clofe to the wall or efpalier, that their buds 

 may be preparing before the feafon for applying 

 the heat. * 



You fhould now prepare the ground where 

 fruit trees are defigned to be planted the next 

 month, that it may lie to mellow and fweeten; 

 and where new borders are m.ade, the ground 

 will have time to fettle, before the trees are 

 planted -, but if the borders were prepared in 

 the former month, the ground fliould be now 

 turned over again, which will prevent the 

 growth of weeds, and be of great fervice in 

 expofing the earth to the air, and hereby the 

 clods will be broken, and rendered lit to re>- 

 ceive the trees. 



Fruits in Prime. 



Peaches 3 the Nivette, Portugal Peach, 

 Bellegarde or Gallande, RolTanna, Pourpree 

 tardive, Purple Alberge, Old Newington, Te- 

 ton de Venus, Pavy Royal, Admirable, Mon- 

 ftrous Pavy of Pompone, Catherine, Rom- 

 bouillete, Malacoton. 



Plums; White Pear Plum, Bonum Mag- 

 num, Green Gage, Reine Claude, Perdrigon, 

 St Catherine, and Imperatrice, Damfons, and 

 Bullace, 



Pears 5 



