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_ Or Netherlandifh Hefperides. 103 a 
The Belgick, 
{pond and. anfwer with that of the 
Stock; which muft be fecured 
with grafting Wax, as alfo againft 
all fhaking and moving by the 
Wind, that the perfe& Union and 
¢ +H Cure 
| _ together; fo that the ourmoft ae Grafting ‘is feldom ufed in thefe 
-» Barkof the Cyon doth exadthy: Fags 1s Treés,'except out of Curiofity, 
anfwertotheoutmoftBarkofthe == for ienakkes moft unhandfom and 
Stock; guard the Slit with good = ~ ill-fhapen Stocks, and is therefore 
grafting Waxagainft the Inwater- : ~ by the Pra€titioners but little ufed. 
ing, and other Inconveniences: == of Ab-_Befides the foregoing Grafting, 
On this manner may we Graf 4 eet is Grafting by Approach or Ab- °— 
upon high Stocks, and upon par- 4 rly by laétation, or of Sucking, fo call- 
ticular Boughs, to make feveral . Ap-. ed becaufe the young Shoot is 
~ forts of Fruits, as well Limonsas _ Proach. Fscked off from the Mother ,*or 
Oranges to grow upon one Tree, principal Trees. . 
which may likewifé be done by We have feen it with Hercules 
noculating. ers Patronus at Zutphen, who was ves 
Then at laft Care is to be taken js mof ‘Ty experientin this Ordering and 
that the new grafted Cyon may clegant- Managing, and hath happily per- 
have the full Nourifhment, and AB! formed and executed both thefe 
be not robbed by the wild Sprigs by7irgil, Ways of Grafting, and Ablacta- 
- fhooting forth. ; eee _ tion. 
By means of Grafting wehave — This is done in the Month of 
,  feen the wild Orange T ree bette- May: Make choice for it of an 
_ red, but it often fails. Orange Stock, luftily Flourifhing, 
But the Limon Tree grafted and ftrong in Growth, place him 
into the Orange Stock, is more infuch manner next tothe Tree 
fure, and will better Unite. from which is tobe fucked, or the. 
Grafting Ablacta: 
_ Or Netherlandifh Hefperides. 103 104 The Belgick | 
Ablacétation to be made, thatthe Suse may be made, which may 
Boughs or Branches can eafily be helped -by placing a ftick or’ 
‘reach, or fully touch with their two by it, and by binding the 
— oucmoft ends the uppermoft ~ fame thereunto this Inconvenien-. - 
Top of the Stock, placed or po- cy is prevented, thetender Suck- 
ficed by ; which thall be fawed off er is faved from breaking, and the 
- even and f{mooth,,* at fuch an putter-in from Prejudice. / 
height as we defire ; and therein And after this Ingrafting hath. 
is a Slit to be made, even asifwe taken, and is well Unired, then 
would Graft ; then fhall the Shoot fhall the new fhot Graffbe cur off 
or Twig be cut on both fidés, clofe tothe Stock of the Mother, 
flatwife, under the fecond or third that henceforth it may fuck and 
Bud, after che fame manner as is draw its own Nourifhment. 
faid before of the Cyon ; Befides inocula’ . Among all the forts or kinds of 
it muft not be parted from the tions Grafting which may be ufed about — 
Bough, but left on, and joined thefe Plants or Trees, there is 
from behind in the opening of the none more proper to their Nature 
Stock, fo chat the outmoft Bark of then Inoculation, or Grafting with 
the cut Graft doth rightky corre- : the Bud; and that in refpe&t of - 
the hardnefs of the Wood;where- 
fore they will not well endure the 
two foregoing ways. . 
This Work was very famous'a- 
mong the Ancient, whofe Pre- 
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