Plantyng and GrafFyng. 15 
0 te mo^ecafier,mtli alfo ligljtec to be hnouinejlubeutljciput 
fo’dje CiouSjfrom c!?e roote of tl)e famej t(j€ loljtclje yt mate 
take Ijcreafter* 
Togra^e onegrente (^herie vpoft an ether, 
Y C muff (jaue refpect unto t^e ilpealmc C()erie,tof}i'c(;e 
is graft on tbe Moe ©oinire (ttJljicbe is an otOec kino 
ofgrcaceCberie) anotoijetberpou ooe pjoinetbcm 
0 ? notjit is not materiaU- 1 fo^ tljci Dure a long tpnie* ^uc ye 
muff fee to take aioaie tbe Cions , that 000 groluc from t^c 
roote of tbe twiloe (©oinirejO? Usiloe pinm ^reetbecaufe tljc i 
are of .Mature UJiltie, anODooe Djakje tljefappe from tije faiek 
Cree* 
0/ deepe fettyngyer Jha/owe, 
T © fet pour ffockes 0 ? Crees fomembat beeper on tbe 
bt0:b grounoesj tbeit in tbe uallctesjbecaufe tbe '^ua 
(in ^mmer)(ban not ti?ie tbe roote : ano in tbe IoUjc 
groanbemo^e fbanome , becauietbe mater in aHinterfliaff 
notbjouneo?annoie tbe rootes♦^^omc boemarke tbe ffocke 
in^akpng it bpjanb to fet bim again tljefame maitjOecaufe be 
mill not alter bie nature: fo likemife tbe grafter in grafl^ng*. 
^The fourth Chapter doeth fhelt>eho'f\:>to 
Jit ether Trees which come ofwilde Cions pnehed 
wtheyearth without rootes : and al Jo of 
preynyng the meaner Cionr. 
^ Trees taking roote prickt of braunches, 
i^erebeecertaine mljicbetake roote , beepng 
p^ickeb of b^aunebes pjtopneb of other 'Screes, 
tobicbebee, tbeCpuIberie^tbe jfigge tree^tbe 
IDuince treejtlje <^eruice tree^tbe pomegra* 
nab tree, tbe 3pple tree, tbe Damfon tree,anD 
biuers ibjites of other plutn trees, as tbe pum tree ofpa* 
rabife,gff, 
Jdoy one ought te fet thersh 
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