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Sun? I OCTOBER I W.ioh.47». 



tfcts— 05 -24 y V. xxxi. y 



To be done 

 In the Orchard., and Olitory-Carden. 



TRench Grounds for Orchardings and the Kitchin-gardcn^ to lye for a Win- . 

 ter mellowing. 



Plant dry Trees ( i. ) Fruit of all forts. Standard^ Mural^ or shrubs which 

 lo(e their /e^/e ; and that fo foon as it falls : But be fure you chufe no Trees ■ 

 for the fVal/ of above trvo years Graffing at the moft. 



Now is the time for Jhlaqueation^ and laying hare the Roots of old unthri- 

 "vingj or over /'/r/?^ blooming trees. 



iI/<7<7» now decreafing , gather Winter-^uit that remains , weather dry ;- 

 take heed of bruijing, lay them up clean left they taint j Cut and Y>rune Rojet 

 yearly. •" 



Plant and Plafh ^ic^fets. 



Sow aWjiony^ and hard kernels andfieds^ fuch as Cherry, Pear-plum, Peach, 

 Almond-floues^ (^c. Alfo N«f / , Havot , ^j«« , Sycomor and Maple keys ^ 

 Acorns, Beech-ma^, Apple, Pear and Cr^^ kernels, for Stocks 3 or you may de- 

 fer it till the next Moneth towards the later end. 



You may yet fow Letuce. 



Make Winter Cider, and Ferry. 





fruits in Priaie^ or yet lafling. 



Apples. 



BElle-et-Bonne, William, Cojiard, Lording, Parjley-z^ples, Pearmain, Pear- 

 apple, Hony-meal, Apis, 8cc. 



Pears. 



The Caw-pear (baking) Green-butter-pear, Thorn-pear, Clove-pear, Roujfel- 

 pear, Lembart-pear, Ruffet-pear, suffron-pear, andfome of the former Moneth. 

 Bullff, and divers of the September Plums and Crapes, Pines, &c. 



