c r he ordering of the Orchard. 
lowing page, marked with the letter A, crooked at both ends, and broadelikevntoa 
cheffcll, the one bigger, and the other leffer, to fit all forts of flockes,and the iron han- 
dle fomrwlnt long betweene them both, that being thruft or knocked do wne into the 
cleft, you may with your left hapd open itas wideasisfittoletinyourgrafr, without 
ftrayning, which being placed, this iron may bee pulled or knocked vp againe without 
$ny moairtgof your graft : when you haue thus done, you muftlay a gpod hand- 
full or morcfaccordinglco the bignefleof your ftocke) of foftand well moiftnedclay 
or loame, welltempercd together with Ihort cut hey orhorfedung, vponthc head. of 
your ftocke, as JovvcOr firmc what lower then the cleft, to keepe out all winde,'raii)ftcir 
ayrefrom your graft vat ill Midfomer at the lcaft, that thegraltbe (hot forth fomewhat 
ftrongly, which then if you pleafe may be rcmoued,and the cleft at the head only filled 
iyitha little clay to kcepcout earewigs,or other things that may hurt your graft, tv/* 
fit ■ . mo • 1 i 
A. Theffroff Inftrument with 
o i cheffelsr ap each end, the one r 
3 J; . bigger band the. other leffer , 
to keepe the cleft of rhe Tree 
z‘ opelvvnciil the graft bee pla- 
• ccd irithe ftocke, which with 
i . a knodevpwards will be eafily : 
taken away, vare/td 
E. The final) Pennc-knife wirha. 
broad, and thinne ended hafte, 
, to raife the fides both of the 
, bud, and the down-right flit in 
the body or aimeof a Tree to 
• be grafted in the bud. 
C. A.peaor quil cut halfe round ! 
to take off a bud from the 
branch. ,:i . ><>’. 
D. Anluorylnftrumcntmadcto 
the fame fafhion. 
E. A fhielde of braffe made hol- 
low before to be put into the 
flit, to keepe it open vntill the 
bud be put into its place. 
T. The manner of grafting cal- 
led incifing or fplieing. 
G. A Ladder made with a ftoole 
atthetoppe, to ferue both to 
graft higher or lowcr,anda!fo 
to gather fruit without fpoy- 
ling or hurting any buddes or 
branches of Trees. 
.x. The firft flit in the body or 
arrae of a Tree to be grafted in the bud with the erode cut at the head. 
2. The fame flit opened on both fides 5 teady to receiue the budde rhoul'd be put there- 
in : thefe fmall peeccs ferue as well as trees to fhew the manner and order of thegraf- 
3 - The branch ofa Tree with onebudde cut ready to be taken off, and another notyet 
touched. 1 
4. The bud cleane taken off from the branch, both the forefideand backfide. 
5. The graft or bud now put into the ftocke or tree you intend to begrafted : butthe 
binding thereof is omitted. 
2. Inarchingis another manner of grafting in the ftocke, and is more troublefome,' 
and more cafuallalfothen the former, and is rather a curiofity then any way of good 
ipcede,certainety or profit, and therefore vfedbutof a few. Yet to (hew you, the 
2 Z ? man- 
