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would be as prejudicial. -. 
| Let him-next go the: t0 
ed swbhai nace examine, cr Sake, and fee } 
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Let him tpt at ‘ene a" Aiea wie he his 
it: And obferve whether they. bend jn. their Sub: 
ftance, or ftir in the Ground: , i it bi om latter 
they muft be. driven in farther. dakty , : 
I f-in any. Part the Haulm or pe She "CO-, 
vering the Ground. between. lie. thin, let’ him 
take in more’ and, if any Part of. it be loofe, Jet 
him Jay on more: Weight, ordrive i in mere Pegs 
beds.of ,the-Jarger Kinde) 9) fool as) Bien 
in: dd the Earth cracks dangeroufly,: let. hima feats 
| Poon on a little’. more, Mould, . and, over’. it forhe 
a from che: Store- room. 
> SAM that can be done, is to take Care ‘of what | 
are there; to take- up fuch for Service firft, as. 
will come fooneft to Decay’ if left; and to look 
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_, The, Severity of the on, fends thefe Devanr, 
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The Merbod of proferoing 
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remain in Order. 
We have direéted ‘the fineft Kinds oebe’ pack- | 
ed up in Jars; and upon their being fafely faft- 
: ‘from_an 
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for fecuring, i | Peete ne § 
_ o» Whenall is fafe, there, let;him fee. to his Seed- 
P rs “and 
1 finer neiniteSet weer ARO Hiele dil tnate 
we atrernpt at this ‘Seafon to’ sae to the | 
——— heavieft Rains ;, sebich 0 many of ‘ ie "Kinds be hey will make great Havosk “hlogt 
vf wae whether any hire fount! their Wapth thi- 
| thets andi doit bes fo;} nd, Diligenee ‘hhould be 
| | |. -Bvery, Dayithele Traps hhould be new. baited, 
| and from Day to Day the Confequences watched 5 
till there-app 
Hands . for "he. may be, fare the Wind willrdo | 
| Nurfery; but there, are fome particular, Purpofes 
eftroy themina. > © 
ay pe tet Be it 
oéarno more Marks. of them.: -* 
au aaeied Enemies to ‘Dung in the 
wisi neitie mention hereafter, wherein it may 
be. ufefuls for fuch let a particular, Spot be now 
fet a-part, and the Dung brought in. ©) 4.) 
This. pts © bes new, or rank: What. comes 
3 slon-bed,. is fitter than any, other 
be Cot Hue 
‘Let it be brought in 
oo Week, ‘aod ‘featter- 
| ed. thick upon»the: alloted, Piece. of . Ground, 
which; fhould be firft lightly broke on. this Sur- 
face... ‘This done,. let the Dung lie.« on the whole 
| Winter ;, and. let, the Bains of Spring wath it into 
the Ground... 
» After this chelng: x aay there, ‘will be all the 
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Supply,’ ata Time ‘when’ thof left upon’ the 
‘Floor are gone ? And'the Jars need not be sg 
mi the lateft Part of the Seafon.”) ~~’ 
“innate 
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Pears in’ particular, ‘keep very ‘well in Bafkets | 
with Straw about them; and nothing could Have 
put the Method our of ‘HamionS ‘but the wnart- 
ful Manner in waiels “our” Gardeners: perform 
- it. | 
Wei'learhed it Fro the French, ‘ert ‘preferve 
mot of their fine Pears this Way. But whereas 
ened down, will depend their Prefervation: If they bafket them after fweating and lying on 
in any Partthe Rolin has flown, or there ap- | the Floor: Our People, for fo their Inftrudtors 
pears a Crack from Accident, let fome frefh | advife them, bafket them at once from the 
* 
Rofin, with a very fmall Addition of Bees- 
Wax, halt an Ounce to a ae be paused on 
hot. » % oe " " j - 
The ‘anc ee nis oe Air is all the Se-. | 
“ctirity of thofe Fruits; and therefore they mutt 
tnever be opened till wanted, and when avJar is” 
or they muft be ufed ina little Time. 
Some frefh Straw fhould be now and then ‘fcat- 
tered over thofe whiclr lie on Shelves or on the’ 
Floor; and the Froft fenced out t by keeping, the 
WRG WE clofe fhut.° 
*» It will now be a proper Time for puting” up. 
-fome of the belt Pears, that lié upon the Floors ~ 
and Shelves, .in Bafkets, and iar forme of’ the 
_ Heap. 
The F actis this: Peats will keep feveral 
~*| Months'in Bafkets with Straw, provided they are 
all perfectly found when put into them; but if 
there be the leaft Tendency to Taint or Wotreiect 
in any’ oné of the Parcel, it will deftroy the 
whole. 
* TNow thofe who take Pears from the Heap in 
which. they are laid at Gathering, immediately 
into the Bafket, cannot be fure of their being all 
Sound ; “but i in this Method we’ are about to. di- 
‘reat; ‘there can be no Miftake, nor have = i ever 
‘Known even a fingle Bafket fail. 
Sih is the Method to be venice We have 
1 directed 
