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The HtUory 
The common Planting Fruit- 
Trees , are Apples, which from a 
Kernel ( without Inoculating ) 
will fhoot up to be a large Tree, 
and produce very delicious, large, 
and pleafant Fruit, of which 
much excellent Cyder is made, in 
taffe refembling that in England 
prefs’d from Pippins and Pear- 
mains, fold commonly for be- 
tween Ten and Fifteen Shillings 
per Barrel. Pears, Peaches, &c. 
of which they diftil a Liquor 
much like the taffe of Pumm, 
or Brandy, which they Yearly 
make in great quantities : There 
are Quinces, Cherries, Goosherries , 
Currants , Squashes, Pumpkins , 
Water -Mellons , Muskmellons , and. 
other Fruits in great Numbers, 
which feldom fail of yielding 
great plenty. There are alfo 
many curious and excellent Phy- 
jical Wild Herbs, Roots, and Drugs 
of great V ertue, and very fana- 
tive, as the Saffafras, and Sarfa- 
parilla, fo much us’d in Diet- 
Drinks 
