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against Parsons's under y e Filbert hedge. Planted ;i nursery 

 border of small bulbous roots. Duo- up a decaying Cluster 

 pine, and parsley-elder in the shrubbery, and put in a two- 

 thorned Acacia and Judas tree in their room. A mosi deli- 

 cate summer-like day. 



Nov. 14. Transplanted the striped Epilobium into ;I fresh 

 bason. Planted about 20 fraxinellas, seedlings iVum Mr. Budd 

 in a nursery. Planted several Laurels in the gaps of Hedges 

 round Baker's Hill. 



The potatoes raised from about 14 large ones cut in pieces 

 turned out a fine crop of about 3 Bushels: several single ones 

 weigh'd about a pound. Put by about 30 of the finr-t us u 

 supply for a crop next year. 



Planted some cuttings of parsley-elder, with sonic cuttings 

 of fine white Currant. 



15. Planted in the new Garden two standard Duke's 

 Cherries; an espalier Orleans plumb; an espalier green-gage 

 plumb; a duke cherry against the north-west wall of the 

 brewhouse; and a standard muscle plumb in the orchard. 

 These trees came from Forster of North Warnboro' and 

 seemed to be good in their kind; were planted the day they 

 were taken out of the nursery, in basons, which being pre- 

 pared before, were in excellent crumbling order. 



16. Planted 3 pints, 7 rows of small early beans in the 

 lower field garden. 



