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TREATISE ON THE CULTURE &c. 



in the kitchen garden ; the other sorts may be planted in plea- 

 sure grounds and parks. 



There is a sort called the Nottingham Medlar, which is 

 very much esteemed by some for its sharp and poignant taste. 



Medlars, as well as quinces, should be planted at a proper 

 distance from apple and pear-trees. 



