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ly,or at leaft in greater variety, direfled by the experience and 
approbation of Perfons of Honour &of curious judgment.Good 
choice may behad of thefe Plants from Mr.R. Ball of Bmiftford 
for the Weflern Road; and wehope,their Meath^Metheglinjand 
their Hony-drinks will in a Abort time give place to thefe Sugar- 
v^^ineSjWhen perfedly well madcj Hohy being better for the A- 
pothecaries, and far dearer than Sugar,if fome joyn to buy fugar 
in grors,iooor20o/.weightata time,or more,immediately from 
t\\t American Merchants. And befides,'tis good imploymentfor 
poor wom^en and children to gather the fruit ; and a fpecial im- 
provement of our wafte Lands and Heaths by the help of the 
Plough and Spade, only by turning the Turf, and burnt Heath, 
(if there be any} into the trenches or pits made by the Plough 
or Spade, for banks or beds. 'Do\xhx\tkDiamorum abovementi- 
oned will be much amended by fugar,inftead of hony then ufed, 
4. Andfince feme parts oi England have yet need of Importu- 
nity for hortulan improvements,! beg leave to tranferibe out of 
the GazeUSy as follows : Garden feeds of all forts may be had 
' in fmall or great quant i ties, of Mr.T/ir^,at the Red Crofs and Gol- 
den Lyon \v\ Soper lane md^x: Cheapjide the ancient place for 
Garden feeds in London, 
5. Bcfclover^ or the largcft Trefoil-fGtdy which is faid to im- 
prove Lands not worth fix fliillings per acre, for pafture, to be 
worth twenty, or thirty fliillings (mentioned in PhiLTranf, Vol. 
3.iV.?7 ^.72$ ) is cleanfed from the husk, and other feeds, by 
Mr. JR. Earners of Sullington in Suffex ; and may be had at the. 
Crofs Keys in Lumbar d-Jireetpr at i^itN^ked Boy in the Strand^ 
with a Bill directing the ufeof it. And the fame Hopclover-feed, 
from the firft years husked feed, and cleaned from all courfe 
Grafs-feed, may be had from Mr. ^acob Bobert Jwoior , in the 
Fhyjick Garden at Oxford-^ and of Mr^George Sidley Sadler,at the 
Falcon in Fleet-fir eet^v^htxt likewife very good St.Foine may be 
had. And I hope,and pray heartily ,tbat this may be the blefled 
feafon, in which our Right Honorable and worthy Patriots , 
lhall devife & countenance fuch Expedients,as themfelves fliall 
Judge to be moft effeflual to recover and revive our Domeftic 
Trade,and to promote Real Improvements all over England md 
Wales.— "(he refi of this Letter is refervedfor the TraSt of Jfril^ 
that the Rci^der may not fail of variety. 
Ob. 
