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ATE e He Quince is of fome variety, differing chiefly from 
ey cach other in the fruits, chemoftcommonts =. 
PEA The Englifh Apple- Quince-tree, this is full of 
ee Burs and Bunches, the Fruit unequal, covered 
ak withawhite Cotton before it be ripe, but then 
aac yellow, of a harh tafte, and often ftony, 
~The Portugal Apple Quinceisa largefruit, yellow, and apt to be 
full of chops, fo.cender that it may be eaten raw, 
[, and yet- 
The Portagal Pear- Quince 1s fait, Targe, 
low, excellent either to bake or preferve, 
_ The Barberry Quince is as good as the Portugal, but leffer, both in 
the tree and fruit, 7 fi | 
The Lions Quinceis fair, large, and ofa deep yellowcolour, the 
fides ribbed, with a deep hollow crown, | ™ 
- The Brunfwick Quince is a good fruit, large, round, and whiter 
than any of the former, 
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_ ‘Thefe Qujacesare’eafily raifed by Suckers, Layers,or Cuttings, as 
hath been {aid for the raifing of ftocks : they pate ti belt itra apa 
foil, and bear much better and fairer fruits, if planted ona wall : you 
may graft. onekind upon another, and fuch grafted trees will foom 
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come to bear abundantly, : 
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