j4pples and Pears with a Flower of a 

 moderate fize^ like their Body 5 of 

 a middle Conftitution 5 and their 

 Sap of a middle quantity : But 

 ^j?7ces^ being more foUd.befides 

 that they have as great oTiowcr^ 

 the Impakrs of their Flower alfo 

 thrive fo far as to become handfom 

 Leaves, continuing alfo after the 

 Flower is fallen^ firm and verdent 

 a great while ^ fo long till t\\Q fruit 

 be able to provide for it (elf. On 

 the other hand^ r///^/j*bein3; more 

 tender and Sappy than Apples and 

 Fears^ befides that their Empalers 

 are much alike^ their flower is lefs. 

 zndGoofiberries and Currans^\^\{\c\i 

 areftill more Pulpy^ and the courfe 

 of the Sap towards them more 

 free^ have yet a /t^^i^^r far lefs. And 

 Grapes^ whole Sap is ftill of quick- 

 er Afcent, have fcarce any flower 

 at all 5 only fome (mall refemblance 

 thereof^ ierving juftupon the let- 

 ting of the fhat^ and no longer. 



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