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Trees, and will make Bads, Bloffoms, and 
Fruit more hardy and ftrong to endure Fro ft 
and cold Weather in the Spring. It alfo not 
only preferves, but quickens, enlivens, and 
makes brifk and poignant the Guft or Tafte of 
any delicious Apple. However, where you 
Cannot conveniently be ftored with Crab Ker- 
nels, Apple Kernels are not fo inferior to them, 
but they may well enough be made Ufe of (as 
they commonly are) for railing Stocks to graft 
Apples on. 
Objections againjl tranfplanting Crab Stocks 
got out of Woods and Hedges to graft Apples on . 
— Do not furnifh yourfelf with Stocks for 
Apple-Trees, by getting young Crab-Trees out 
of Hedges, rough Grounds and Woods, be- 
caufe the Workmen, in getting them, break 
fome, and hurt others of the principal Roots. 
And it fometimes falls out, that they have been 
cut down, and fprung up again out of the re- 
maining Stump, or otherwife hurt; which, 
though not eafily difcerned, becaufe Ikinned 
over, yet will be a Prejudice to them for ever: 
Alfo many of the Stocks, fo got out of the 
Woods or Hedges, have for Want of Room, 
and by Reafon of Shades, and the Droppings 
of other Trees about them, been choaked and 
baffled in their Growth, and fo become crooked, 
fcabby, ill grown, rough and unkindly, and 
never like to make good thriving Trees. Some 
that furnifh themfeives this Way with Stocks, 
chufe fuch that are largeft, and thofe having 
