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%f. The fevml waves of grafting and inoculating ? 
2$, How to alter the ihapejfmell, colour and tafteof Vege- 
tables by joyning different Roots together ? \ 
2p. How and what may be chang'd by graftings joyning or in* 
oculating ftioots or Buds on different Stocks or Cyons f 
3©. How to compound feveral Liquors to water and feed Ve- 
getables, whereby they may be much altered t 
3 1. Of what Roots, Stalks, Barks, Leaves, Flowers, Fruits , 
Seeds j Downs, may be made either Cups, Boxes, Baskets, Matts, 
Calicoes, Cloaths (as Netle-cloath) and the like f Ail which 
will be moft ufeful for the life of Man from the Garden. 
3 %. How to prune Vines? How many Joynts to leave ? And 
of what age the Vine muft be, that is cut away ? 
33. How to prune Standard- trees t 
34. How to prune Wall-Trees , and with what to be befi 
faftnedf 
3 j. The Places, from whence the beft of the Vegetables 9 
that are either Winter- greens, or fit for the Kitchin-garden,may 
be had * and the marks of their goodnefs f 
36. How to difcerne good Seeds from bad ? 
37. The times, of gathering and the wayes of . preferring- 
them, &C; 
'Tis fuppofed y that the Names of the Vegetables, which make 
up the Kitchin-garden, and the Winter-greens 5 , are f efficiently 
known- jet if there he any^ that defire to have a good Lift of hot h 
forts pMifht, they may he gratiffd therein upon intimation given t® 
the Publifher, who hath by himjuch a Lifi^ collected by the fame Nt~ 
hie Perfon,who now propofeth the Qxmzs for fuller information r 
than hath ken- given hitherto^. 
A ' Suggeflion 
taking more notice, than hath been done formerly of the 
Juyces of Trees by tapping them; . 
Although fome have been- Curious in taking notice and 
making ufe of the Liquors of fome Trees by tapping them^ 
ytt is there much wanting, in this kind of .Obfervatiens and Try* 
