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A ^L!L otfjsr inanci' offices afo^sfatct’jtoe tafec tcrie 
tobefcratfeubJitbCiOHSjanuaifoiutljtllnclDjCXcept 
biicotfscnlpeaclies , aimonDfg, tl)£l^acije 
tm boc take liarDlp to bee graft’d), but in t\jt fijjelb in ^om. 
nier,a !3 CtTalbe nioite largely Ijercafter beclareb^as fo? tbe 31- 
ntonbejPercigniers aub peacljes, pt 
Curnelleg anD .duties , n^ljerebp m OjaUtljc foner come to 
perfection to be graffeb* 
Htw H wan ought to conpder thofe trees ^rvhtche 
he commonly chargedwithfruite. 
e (banbttberftanbe,cl 3 at in tl)C beginnpng of grafting, 
p ne muft conftocr loljat fortes oftt:cc 0 ,i»oc inoftc charge 
the ffoefee tuith fajiaunche anb fruite , o} tl>at boe loue the 
f oimtrie oi arouiibe,toherca <3 pou intenbe to plante o? graffe 
them .* fo) better it Pere to Ijaue abuubaunce of frmte, then to 
baueberiefcftieojnonegoob* 
Of trees whereon to choofeyour graffes. 
Inee ftneters length of m oio ^ooo,u)iti) tor ne iut,aiiy 
limis tuWcljt teMf of opes f"'"' f “ tee 
ictt,fo? tliofe wtertje bee Jong . o} tarte one from an ottetjtee 
[Ot fo goob fo? to b?png fruite^ 
The fions toward the Safi are best. 
e (hall bnberftanoe, that thofe Cions 
r on the Caft. or ©?ientpart ofthe tree,arcbe^*pe mufte 
not ligh vin gather of the euill anb 
crotoe in the miboes ofthe trees, m anp graffes ftJhiche boe 
frotueuitthinonthcbjaunchcs , o>thatboe 
toebe ofthe tree.no> pet graffes 3^nchehe 
o>therchppeQ)aft notUghtIp p?oftteto anppurpofe* 
Jo choofeyour tree for Graffes. 
A ii5b teljeit tbc ttces.UJtetc as pou iiucnoe to gatljcr pom 
^ graffesAe fmall ano pong.aa of fiue_oj free petes grouti), 
loe not tafee of tlje Wjefr t()eteof,naj tlje SW'ifr®’ 
