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are not all Greens in our Gardens ^ fomc being able to 
endure all the cold that ever came, as i7rr/, P/2?i?j of di- 
vers forts. Cedars of Ltb anus and f^trgtni a, ("though chat 
oi Barmoodes proves tender ) Arbor vitce, all the Savins ^ 
Vi^hereof the upright or Berry-bearings is the beft Succe^ 
danetim to Gyprejs^ capable of finer cutting into Tyramids 
or other figures, or hedges, <5 or 8 foot high, and is one 
of the beft of the Tonfile Shrubs^ alfo the Pyracantha proves 
exceeding hardy, and makes good hedges. Divers others 
might be mentioned, and with additional care to help 
the weaker, fome whereof are formerly fpoken of, which 
perhaps may not feel fuch feverity in our time nor many 
years after, we may not prove io pufdanimotis as to be 
difcouraged, but remain latisfied with the hopes that we 
may enjoy the pleafure and refreiliing latisfadtion ia 
G^r^^;2 J- as heretofore. 
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