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CHAPTERS. 
F olio. 
ees EF Earths 
emeaew I], Of the: Eaerciales 0) of Ve 
3 fSoa..... getables. 
FACS Tl. Of the Mature contain mt 
mm" in the Earth, for the Pro- 
duction and Support of Plants 
he. Manner that .Nature fupports 
dio yaad a0 its rae on 
VI. Of sin Manner. sok soanae Lauds 
~~ for Plantations of Fruit, Trees. | 30 
VII. ‘The Manner of ‘raifing. Fruit-Trees i in 
a Nurfery, their Grafting, Tnoculating, 
and Manner of ‘Tranfplanting, . againft 
Walls, Efpaliers, &c. 
Vill. Of Afpedts and their Accidents 43 
TX. Of the Manner of, Planting Foreft= 
& fem to defend ons oF Fruits 
fom the Injuries. ° ‘North, _Eaft, and 
' eft Winds .. 47 
%. Of the Velocity wherewith Nocsihe 
ment enters the Roots. of Fruit-Trees ; 
- and the Reafons, and Manner of Pruning 
- their Roots and Heads at, ks Time ia 
Tranfplanting 
XI. Of the MAREN of F rit Tree ae 
Gia P. F olivs 
ter Planting, their Seafon and Manner Be. 
Pruning, Nailing, &c. 
KI. Of the great ufe of the Leaves ‘of 
_ Frmit-Trets and their ‘Force of imbib~- 
- Ing Moifture for the Support of their 
Bloffoms, Fruits, &c. 69 
XII. Of Blights, and the Manner of. or~ 
. dering Fruit-Trees, when in, ari ng 
out of Bloffom, half Grown, and Ripe 74 
XIV. Of the Manner of Gathering Fruits, 
aie Preferving them after eae Hd 
. Of Cherries 
svi Of Apricots ee 
XVI. Of Plumbs 90 
XVIII. Of Peaches and Neétorines 98 
XIX. Of Grapes, and their Ordering _ 110 
XX. Of Fig-Trees 118 
XXII. Of Strawberries! © “120 
XXIL Of Rasberries 122 
XXII. Of Goofeberries and Currants: 124 
XXIV. Of the Black Mulb 125 
XV. Of Philberts, = and Ber- 
berries 
12 
XXXVI. Of Pears and aie I: ss 
XXVII. Of Apples 133 
A Curious Account of the moft valuable 
Cyder Fruits i in Devonfbire 135 
ROVER 71S might Ee Meee 
To the Nosit1ty and Gentry of GREAT-BRITAIN, 
HEREAS the Pleafure of Gardens, and Succefs of Plantations 
on the Manner of Laying out, and 
Kinds of freées,| that are moft Natural to their Soils: 
“Author'’ s Advice an be readily commanded to any P 
WHOM 
ve By 
and IRELAND. 
wholly depend 
the Choice and Planting fuch 
“This is to give Notice, ‘That the 
art of Great Britain or "Weland, 
Judgment j in. 
Puldings in General, are Survey’d, Meafur’d and Valued. 
As alfo 
Timber Growing or F ell’d, 
‘Grotto’ s, Bath’ s, Fountains, * Catcades, @c. made, and Engi 
Height required ; Cities, Lordthips, Eftates, &. moft a 
and Map’d, and Sun-Dials of 
ines for raifing Water. to any 
ccurately Suryey’d, Meafur’d 
all Kinds made for any Latitude. 
