PlantyngandGrafFyng. 
Ofthe^Uftty)igt he fated Nuttesm , 
goody earth,andin the Smne], * 
A UtOefatED'Crees ijoebjipiig as poufruiceof tlie 
(aicD jfSutteSjiftljet Oec ludJpiantfDjaiio fet tu O; odd 
peartljjauD luell in t’je ^^unne^as tljt fruttc ano trccis 
tldcifirUcameof. 
jyhj frwtefhall not hatte fo good fanoury 
F ©E ifpe plant pon J^uttcsjgooo peacIjrSjO? jftp 
ges in a garoen full of OjaDotu, tbe mijidj batlj afo^e Ic-' 
tieo t^e ^unne^as tlje Eint ootlj, fo? iach tljereof,tl)ca* 
fruite fl)all not l;ant fo goon fauour, aUl)Ougl) it beeall of one 
fruite:anD lifeetoife fo it is toitl) all other fruite ano Crees,fo^ 
tlje gooonclTe of the pearth a ano the fairc ^imnCiDoeth pje*. 
feruethtm muchet 
Fffr to fet the Pine tree. 
F C)K to fett the pine tree, pe tnulf fett ot plant them of 
,auttes,in g[^iirche,o?about the Ihoote of the fappe, not 
lightlp after, pe mutt alfo fet them tuljerethci male not 
hee remouco after , in holes mell Dtggeo , ano Uitll Dungeo,' 
notto he tranfplanteo o> remoueh againe.fo? n'erpharhlp thei 
inill Ihootefo^th Cions,hepng remoueo/peciallp if pc hurte 
the mailTer roote thereof* 
For to fet Cherrie trees* • 
to fet foiu?c Cherries tnhiche ooc groin common^ 
Ip in 0aroens,pe Ih^llhiioerltaHOe thei mate inell groin 
of flaneSjhut better it lhall beto take of the fuiallCions 
inhiche Doe come from the great rootesithen pliinc them, aiiD 
fooner fljall thei groine then the (tones, ano thofe Cions mult 
bee fet uhen thei are fmall, poungano tenter: as of tinoo, oj 
thieepeares grointh,foiinhen thei are greate, theip?of!te 
not fo inellrauD mhen ^efet them,ve muftfee to cut of all the 
homes* 
Trees of^BaBardeaid wilde Nuttes. 
T ffperebe other fo?tes of jf5uttes,alchough thei bee mcll 
fet in gooD grounD,anD alfo in the ^unnejpet mill thet 
not bjpng halfe fo gooo fruite as the other , no? com^ 
^ Cj* monlp 
