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Dodonmis. But in my judgment it is very cold, yea, 
perhaps in the highest degree of coldness : my reason is 
because I have in the hottest time of Summer cut away 
the superfluous branches from the mother root, and cast 
them away carelessly in the allies of my Garden, the which 
no. 47. — tomatos grafted with potatos. 
Fig. 73. 
(notwithstanding the extreme heate of the Sun, the hard- 
ness of the trodden allies, and at that time when no rain 
at all did fal) have growne as fresh where I cast them, as 
before I did cut them off ; which argueth the great cold- 
nesse contained therein. True it is that it doth argue also 
a great moisture wherewith the plant is possessed, but as 
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