New Principles of Gardenzug. . 
Standard Cherries, Damfon, and Mulberries; which Kinds of 
Cherries therein are fo elected as to fucceed thofe againft the South 
Wall DE, and to continue the whole Seafon in great Plenty. 
The Kinds and Number of Cherries therein planted, are, two 
Duke Cherries, two Early Flanders, two White Hearts, two 
Black Hearts, two Caroons, two Lukewards, one Bleeding Heart, 
two Clufter Cherries, two Englifh Cherries, two Flemifh Cher- 
ries, two Carnation Cherries, two Black Cherries of the large 
fort, with one Damfon, and four Black Mulberries. 
(2.) The Wall DE, hath on its North-fide, Firft, feven forts 
of Plumbs, vzz. The Orline, White Mogul, Greengage, Dama- 
zen, Maiter Claude, Plumb Mordin, and Violet, which fucceeds 
others planted againft South-Eaft and Weft Walls. Secondly, eight 
Morella, and feven Duke Cherries; which laft, if their Bloom 
be preferved in the Spring by covering, will produce Cherries 
when thofe of the South and other Walls are gone. 
TheSouth-fide of this Wall is planted with all the beft Peaches, 
Grapes, Cherries, Summer Pears, and Figs, whofe Number and 
Kinds are as following, vzz. Firft, of Peaches, one Red Mag- 
dalen, one Nobleft, one Swifh Peach, one Albemarle Peach 
One Belcheverux, one Ann Peach, one Yellow Alberge, one 
Old Newington, one Early Admirable, one Minion Peach, one 
Montabon, and one White Magdalen; in all twelve. Secondly, of 
Grapes, one Mufcat, two black Mufcadines, two black Fronti- 
niacs, two white Mufcadines, one Clufter Grape, one Claret 
Grape, and one white Frontiniac; inall ten. Thirdly, of Cher- 
ries, one early May Cherry, one Holman’s Duke, and one Luke- 
ward in all three. Fourthly, of Figs, the White and the Blue; 
inall two. Fifthly, of Summer Pears, one Buree, one Summer 
Bonchretien, one Grofs Roufellet, one Vermillion Pear, one Royal 
Bergamot, and one Autumn Bonchretien ; in all fix. 
(3-) The Wall PQ hath on its North-fide twenty two Morella 
Cherries, which, with the eight of the other Wall makes thirty 
exact, and are what I fuppofe fufficient for the Service of any 
Family to preferve for Ufe in Tarts, Beer, Brandy, &c. 
The South-fide is planted with all the beft late Peaches, the 
firft exceped, Grapes, Apricots, Plumbs, and Winter Pears, 
whofe Number and Kinds are as follow, véz. Firft, of Peaches, 
one Nivet Peach, one Bellgard, one late Purple, one late 
Admurable, one Catherine, and one Malecotune; in all fix. 
Secondly, 
