; 
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The Fruirt-Garpven Iduftrated. 
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The Manner of raving Fruit-Trees m a Nurfery ; 
their Grafiing, Lnoculating, and Manner of Tranf- 
planting againft Walls, Efpaliers, &c. 
@R]HE feveral Methods of saifing Fruit-Trees, are from Seeds, 
feyi| Kernels, Layers, Cuttings, Grafting, and Inoculation. 
THE feveral Kinds of Cherries, Apricots, Figs, Apples, Pears, 
Peaches, Plumbs, Walnuts, Service, and Mulberries now in being, 
were paehou: doubt originally taifed from their Seeds or Kernels ; ; but 
: to. propagate them, is, either Cuttings, Pa 
er aia SEES 
pak cae or be RE x 
THE feveral Kinds that may be propagated by Cuttings, are the 
different Sorts of Grapes and Figs ; but ’tis much the beft way to encreafe 
them by Layers. 
WHEN we are to encreafe them by Cuttings, we fhould juft before 
the Fall of the Leaf take off the Cuttings from the Mother-Plants ; and 
having prun’d them to Lengths of about two Feet each, plant them in 
an Eaft Border, well prepar'd by digging, dc. for their Reception, ob- 
ferving to lay them in floping, fo as their loweft Parts don’t exceed a 
Foot in Depth. They fhould not be nearer to each other than a Foot 
at the leaft, for begs are both Plants that require a ee deal of Aix to 
perfpire in. oT 
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