OCTOBER. 



To be done 

 IN THE ORCHARD, AND OLITORY GARDEN. 



Trench Grounds for Orcharding, and the Kitchin- 

 garden, to lye for a Winter mellowing. 



Plant dry Trees (i) Fruit of all sorts, Standard, Mural 

 or Shrubs, which lose their lease ; and that so soon as 

 it falls : But be sure you chuse no Trees for the Wall 

 of above two years Grafting at the most. 



Now is the time for Ablaqueation, and laying bare 

 the Roots of old unthriving, or over hasty blooming 

 trees. 



Moon now decreasing, gather Winter-fruit that re- 

 mains, weather dry ; take heed of bruising ; lay them up 

 clean lest they Taint, Cut and prune Roses yearly. 



Plant and Plash Quick-sets. 



Sow all stony, and hard kernels and seeds, such as 

 Cherry, Pear-plum, Peach, Almond-stones, etc. Also 

 Nuts, Haws, Ashen, Sycomor and Maple keys ; Acorns, 

 Beech-mast, Apple, Pear and Crab Kernel, for Stocks ; 

 or you may defer it till the next Moneth towards the 

 later end. You may yet sow Letuce, 



Make Winter Cider, and Perry. 



FRUITS IN PRIME, AND YET LASTING. 

 APPLES. 



Belle-et-Bonne, William, Costard, Lordling, Parsley- 

 apples, Pearmain, Pear-apple, Honey-meal, Apis, etc. 



HI 



