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.TOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
I have said, not without great cold which I leave to every 
mail's censure. 
" In Spaine and those hot Eegions they use to eat the 
Apples prepared and boiled with pepper, salt, and oyle : 
but they yeeld very little nourishment to the body, and the 
same naught and corrupt. Likewise they doe eate the 
No. 48. Tomato okaftkd with Potato. 
Fig. 74. 
Apples with oyle, vine.^re, and pepper mixed together for 
sauce to tlieir meat, even as we in these cold countries doe 
Mustard." 
Illustration No. 4(5 represents a Potato grafted with a Tomato. 
()n(! tul)er was i)lanted in each pot on March 22, iuid when the 
^M-owth attained a heiglit of 1 to inches the Potato stem was cut 
off hiilf an inch above tlie level of tlie soil, and a Tomato graft 
