T10 New Principles of Gardening. 
And all of different Kinds, and excellent good; to which we 
may add nine other Sorts of Summer, Autumn, and Winter 
Pears, as are to be planted in the Efpaliers, about the three 
Quarters FIK, which requires forty eight Trees ; fo that the 
Sum of our Variety of good Fruit may be placed at 120 different 
Kinds at leaft. ; 
The Number of Trees of each Kind, 1s 
Cherries 7 26 
_ Peaches REN 24 
_ Ne€torines | 3 
Apricots ~ 5 
Pears 36 
Morella Cherries 30 oes 
igs 8 ES, 
Grapes 15 
Plumbs 17 
Apples MP eat 28 
Codlins . 16 ea 
Mulberries | 4 CELL 
| Total . 262 
And every one at its proper Diftance. | 
NN. B. If any one thinks that the Number of Pears are too 
preat, *tis very eafy to introduce other Fruit in their Stead ; but 
for my Part, I can’t but recommend them, feeing that they are 
all good Fruit, and ripen in fuch Order, as to furnifh our Ta- 
ble nine Months in the Year plentifully. : 
N EW 
