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Or Netherlandith Hefperdes! gp 
_ Fruits, which as yet are to be 
found in our Netherlandifh Gard- 
ens, ‘and mentioned by Ferraring 
_ in his He/perides, whom we have 
alfo followed, as agreeing with 
our Experience ; and having ob- 
ferved many Variations, whether 
the fame takes Original from our 
Ordering, or otherwile, we fhall ; 
fufficiently know the {ame if we 
will compare our Defcriptions and 
Reprefentations with them of that. 
Author ; and hope further, that 
by the Diligence of thofe who 
Affect or Delight in thefe Plants, 
more new Sorts and Kinds may be 
brought into our Countries, 
CHAP, 
Or Netherlandifh Hefperides. 
There is alfo a Difference among 
the forts of Limons. 
For there are none which can 
better endure. the Miferies and 
Hardfhips’ of our Climate, then 
thofe we have defcribed by the 
Name of common white Limons ; 
“the Adam’s Apple, called. the black 
Limon, wherefore they are moft 
beloved by our Affectors of this 
‘part of Husbandry, raifed and 
propagated. 
TT 
CHAP, XXVII. 
Of the Difference in. the Or- 
dering of the Limon and 
Orange Tree, bad. 
Efore we proceed to the com: 
y mon Ordering, I thought 
t to fhew heré the Differeace 
between the Raifing Propagating, 
and Nourifhing of the Limon and 
Orange Tree ; it hath its begin- 
ning hence. 
Firft, That the Limon Tee is 
found lefs hardy to endure the In- 
juries and Cold of our fharp and 
harfh Air, than the Oiange Tree, 
becaufe the Wood is fofter, and 
not fo firm and clofe by much ; 
There 
|The Belgick; 
which fhall not be, if we do th 
contrary. ; 
Secondly, Is yet this, that we in 
Propagating ufe none, but the 
Seed of the Orange Tree, becaufe 
it can better endure the Cold of 
thefe Countries, as is faid before. 
Even in Italy are the Seeds of 
Limons feldom Sown, becaufe of 
‘their tendernefs and weakneG : 
Forall Limons, which do readily 
take in the Orange Stock by Ino- - 
7 e Above : . 
courted nrapass!- “agin 1 Book culation, are Fruitful, and more 
be brought to Fertiliry, as he De- &v. 19. 
- feription heretofore given doth 
_ Demonftrate. Further, ‘The 
‘Managing and Ordering is one © 
and the fame; befides that ‘the Pepe: 
Trees which bear fweet Fruits, 
require a place which ftands well 
_to the Syn, that the Apples may 
thereby come to a better Cons - Re ae ara eT COE 
coction, and more pleafant Taft, ae 
Which ¢ 
ther Injuries, then if they were 
Grafted on their own St-::* 
hardy againftthe Cold, andallo- ~ 
