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are young, left, if they get Root, in drawing 
up, you root up the Seedlings with them ; but 
if, in the Weeding, any Seedlings come up, 
fet them again almoft to the Top, then water 
them. Thefe Weeds, and fuch as are pluck'd 
up any where elfe, thrown up into a Heap 
will rot, efpecially if any Lime be fcattered 
amongft them, and become very good Manure; 
but this fhould be before they are feeded, for 
then the Manure made of them will be apt 
to make the Ground it is caft upon more fub- 
jed to Weeds. If a dry Time happens, you 
may fome time in the Summer water the Beds. 
Why Stocks raifed from Crab Kernels are bel- 
ter than thofe raifed from Apple . — The Seeds or 
Kernels of Crabs or Apples yield Stocks the moft 
proper to graft any kind of Apple on. And 
though the Stocks raifed from Seeds or Kernels 
of Apples do fhoot more clear and fmooth, and 
come forward fafter, and are of a quicker 
Growth, and larger than Stocks raifed from 
Crab Kernels, and Grafts grafted on them 
will grow quicker than on Crab Stocks ; yet, 
by the univerfal Confent and Experience of all. 
Stocks raifed from the Seeds or Kernels of 
Crabs, are preferred either for Orchard or Field, 
Cyder, Baking, or Table, far before Stocks 
raifed from Seed Kernels of Apples, and that 
for thefe Reafons; — Crab Stocks are more free 
from Canker, and more hardy, and fo better 
able to endure cold and coarfe Land; and be- 
caule they root better, and fo will make large 
3 Trees, 
