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fmooth leaves do yearly come forth; it beareth atnong the green 
leaves many beauciful fowers;which are of a fine crimfon colour, and 
ih its natural place fucceeded by {mall Cones like Cypre(s- nuts, 
whereby new Plantsare railed; ‘being hardly increafed any. othes way. 
ont i Ayia 
be Enll NRE i a ‘pearing and beautiful Trees, Ihave ‘plcegeh this 
- Dasthetree thedafty in vefpect itisthe rareft,-and, (although it fallech 
the Jeaves in Winter) neareft in navareto thofe ever-green Exe@s.that 
areséxt to follows! and fo mey ferwe as a Bridge.to pats, Some one 
unto the other, oe behiet 916 
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wralaa Bryee d (his ALO oi li AGES EH E. 
“BIST a & 10 dhs eddie; jovloy odil onilbnen 
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0 3 me ol aa abe plaacedin: Gar- 
“dens, -and fo isthe Pane ; “they are bor railed rom the 
Nuts or, Kernels, and grow flowly, with us, and fit onely 
to be planted in fpacious Orchards, or .on, each. fide 
broad Walks; but there are feyeral other Gere. _thae 
are proper to be placed in Gardens, the which require to be more 
fully decribed ; the firft and biggeft of thofe ufually planted in Gar- 
dens is called 
bobivib ft sini v Arbor uite. is YL MASEL ae 
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a sith ra of Life, by lon ‘ftandi roweth as big ce " 
with fared ht 1es yale fant and fee with. w Mis 
ve pate 
nee rise: enuous » £0 fome not unp - ants i Oe, 
on he tops of le bibacheca are ey {mall downy, yellowith flowers, 
ftanding i in {mall fcaly heads, wherein lie {mall long brownith{ 5 
which in fome places ripen with us, and being fowed fpring and pro- 
{per reafonably well, but the Plant is fo apt toroot in Layers, thac 
the Seeds are feldom fowen, 
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Te: Cyprefi-t “enna that 1 is now | ‘common in every Gaiden'p f an 
growethin time toa tall Tree, not {preading, ‘but ftand- 
mi dieetic ina Pyramidical form, broade ‘below, and natrower to 
therop ;_ the Leaves (if they may be fo called) *being ever. green, 
f{mall, long, and flat, wholly cover the ftalks: fome old Plants will 
bear Nuts (as they are called) of a rnffet or brown colour, containing 
many {mall brown Seeds, which fowed (efpeciall thofe that we 
arses hotter. Countries) will. come fn Ph rige very well; 
muft be fowedyin odfober,, anddefen a tom rote in. ayes 
esishe Plants are young and ese. 
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