O F 
Planting and Improving Fruit- 
Tree s, making Cyders, 
Perries and other Liquors, 
in the greateft Perfection. 
Of Soils , and their Improvement , as 
they relate' to the Planting and 
the Growth of Fruit-Trees . 
A S it has been the Objection of many ig- 
norant Perfpns, that poor Land is unfit 
to plant ftandard Apple and Pear-Trees 
on, and that a richer Sort ill fituated is alfo 
unfit for the fame, I have thought it neceffary, 
in the firfi: Place, to (how, that even barren 
Lands may be improved to great Advantage, 
by planting it with right Sorts of Apple and 
Pear-T rees ; and that it is more owing to wrong 
Planting, or bad Management afterwards, than 
B to 
