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low to Ufopnc Of tut ms. 
a‘“A"c^ 
|”o'rttf 3 fto‘‘t**»“'’«““''^’^^ ?, 
®&ntBttat«tntei»iti,o«ot 1 ,tr. ll 
jiDf Derpe fcttirg oj C^aU 3 x»c. 
The fourth Chapter Hrcweth how to fet other tree s of great 
^ Cvons prickt in the earth without rootes,with the 
^ proyningofleflcrCyons. 
taking raitf pjicfct of b^aunc^cof, k 
1 «awt!)fcttl;cm, 
|3otv tobmlcthcmtbntbc^caKe. 17 
Uotc to Diggetbe earth to fcttycm iWi 17 
Qt (ITponb feitbout rooted. 
Co plant th^ir‘S 3 C tree* « 
Chcirti?t^et^«l 55 ttptrce 0 .i 8 . Sd il^uttc thereof, 19 
Cl;C tninctocntCpon®. r ^ 
Co fet bulhe tree, 00 ©tofeberiejS anO ftnall lSc)?>on 0 , t? 
^PfoCttingxiJjiErSu * 
The fyft Chapter treateth offoiire maner of graffings. 
O 5rbiacr0i»ave0ofgraffir.g. , ^5 
Chi 6 rftioapofgraJmgaUro?tc 0 Oftrte 0 . to 
Ccgratfc^PPlctsee^, ^mtU^S, mutnee treejor, anbiJ^clilec 
treetf, 
Ch‘ gvaffiiig of great Chctrtr^^. 
Co gratfe cl'ler0 cn other £^et;icr0, ao 
£)fOttcr0UmJ)cofgranrc0onoriett»* 2,1 
Che graflftng of the iFtggc tree. 
^)f gracing the grCi^t^bitvCt‘:0* ^ 
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