The hafle nuts — ^^Gr beans—Or whedt 

 cieftroy'd to the content of the diameter of 

 fuch holesj being of very fmall coniiderati- 

 on. I think furthier to intimate that I make 

 hot any account of the ftraw, or ftubble, 

 on account of it's fertility when digefted- 

 that it will communicate to the earth ; but 

 only as it will be a future means to facili- 

 tate the entrance of the very tender fibres 

 of the roots into the fame^ thro' fuch little 

 meatuses as tht Hubble^ or ftraw will caufe 

 when rotted. 



There are who prefer Oak-fet to a* 

 corns, on account of the hazard of mice^ 

 cutting the fame down to the ground at 

 two years end^ and thereafter leading up 

 the moft mafterly Ihoot only. 



I SHOULD be guilty of ah omiffion to 

 thofe that are not vers'd in the moft elegant 

 defigns of this kind ; not to intimate that 

 heither fort^ ftiould be planted in ftrait linesj 

 laving where walks, or vifta's are intended i 

 but after a natural manner : Art therein ap- 

 pearing beft in mafquerade. Refemblance 

 -^Rule— Regularity- — That are often juftly 



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