( m ) 
feven, to nine Bufiiels for a Barrel of Cyder. A good 
Apple Tree, with us, will meafure from fix to ten Foot 
in Girt. I have feen a fine Pearmain, at a Foot from the' 
Ground, meafure ten Feet, and four Inches round. 
This Tree, in one Year, has bore thirty eight Bufiiels, 
(by Meafure) of as- fine Pearmains, as everl faw in 
England. A Kentijb Pippin at three Foot from the 
Ground, feven Foot in Girt ; a Golden Rufletin fix Foot 
round. The largefi: Apple Tree, that I could find, was 
ten Foot and fix Inches round, but this was no Graft 
» * . , • ■ ■ i , • - # 
Tear Trees* 
An Orange Pear Tree grows the largefi-, and yields 
the faireft Fruit. I know one of them near forty Foot 
high, that meafures fix Foot and fix Inches in Girt, a 
Yard from the Ground, and has bore thirty Bufiiels ar 
Time ; and this Year I meafur’d an Orange Pear, that 
grew in my own Orchard, of eleven Inches round the 
Bulge. I have a Warden Pear Tree, that meafures five 
Foot fix Inches round. One of my Neighbours has 
a Bergamot Pear Tree, that was brought from Englafid 
in a Box,, about the Year 1643, that now meafures fix 
Foot about, and has bore twenty two Bufiiels of fine 
Pears in one Year. About twenty Years fince, the Owner 
took a Cyon, and grafted it upon a common Hed^e 
Pear, but the Fruit does not prove altogether fo’ good, 
and the Rind, or Skin, is thicker than that of the Ori- 
ginal* 
Teach Trees. 
Our Peach Trees are large and fruitful, and bear 
commonly in three Years from the Stone. I have one- 
in my Garden of twelve Years Growth, that meafures-' 
two Foot, and an Inch in Girt, ; a Yard from the Ground, 
which 
