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KALENDAKIVU HOKTENSE, 



Sun 



;rifes-03'-5i° 

 . fes -08—09 



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JUNE 



; Hath Days- 



XXX. 



^long-^id-iy" 



To be done 

 ^ In the Orchard^ and Olitory-Gardett. 



SOw Lettuce^ Chervil^ Radifl}, ^c. to have young, and tender SaUeting. 

 About the mid^ of jf««e you may Inoculate f caches^ Abricots, Cherrkf, 

 Plumsy Apples^ Pears, &c. 



You may now alfb (or before) cleanfe Vinet of exuberant branches and 

 iendrels, cropping (not cutting) and flopping the 7<y«* immediately before 

 the Blojjbme, and fome of the under branches which bear no fiuit 5 efpecial- 

 ly in young Vineyards when they firft begin to bear, and thence forwards. 



Gather Herbs in the Full, to keep dry 5 they keep and retain their virtue^ 

 zndjweetfmel/, better dry'd in the Snn, then (hade, whatever fome pretend. 



Now is your Seajon to diftill Aromatic Plants,' d>^c. 



Water lately planted Trees, and put moift, and half rotten Fearn, d^c, 

 about the foot of their Stems. 



Look to your Bees for Swarms, and Cafis 5 and begin to Jeftroy InfeBs with 

 Hoofes, Canes, and tempting baits, ^c. Gather Snails after Kain, ^. 



Emits in Trhm^ or yet lajiing. 



Apples. 



JVniting ( firft ripe ) Tepins , John-apples , Robillard, Ked-Fennouil, &c, 

 . French 

 The Maudlin (firft npe) Madera, Green-Royal, St. Laurence-pear, &c. 



Cherries, &c. 

 r Black. 

 Duke, Flanders, Heart /3.Qd. 



((white. 

 Luke-ward '-, early Flanders , the Common-cherry , Spanijh-h\3ic]s. , Naples 

 Cherries, d^c. 

 Kasberries, Corinths, Straw-berries, Melons, &c. 



