PlantingandGraffing. 5 
How one ought to pluckc vp the wilde cions. 
A i^D U)^en t^cfc luf iDe ctonts fl^all be great , as of tlje 
grotxitl; of one nearej pe muft then placfeetbom bp all 
m tbe lulnter foUo5wmg,bcfo?e tljep Doe begmne to fp^nig 
agapne. Cben (ball pe fet tbcm ano mafee of t^em a ioiloe 
ilD^cbarOeaofoUotoetb. 
T^he feconde Chapter treateth hove one 
fliail fetagaNHC tlic fmall wilde trees, which come 
ofPepins, when they be firftpluckt vp. 
€>3ttl)c baftarDe 0? little totlDetrag 
mcoiitinent aOTcone ao tbep be plucbt bp, 
pe nmlf bane of other goio earth UjcII tnm# 
meti ano bniigeo % to be toell ux the fimne, 
aixo U)cll pjcpareD ano 0:eif, ao It is fapoe 
m the other part before of the peplns» 
How to dung your baftard or wilde young trees 
which come ofPepins. ( 
A llBont ^oneixt before Chxtttmas , pe miilf blgge a'tio 
’jungtoell the place Inhere asnetoiU fet them, ano 
make nonr fijuateof earth euert ano planne, fo large as pe 
(hall thmUe gcoo, then fet pour totloe tras fo farre one fro 
another as pe thinUe m®te to be graft,fo that thep map be 
.(iet in euen ranUes ano in goo o^oer,that lohen n®oc (Ijall 
^e^u(re,pc map remebue o; renue anp of them o? anp part 
Jflheteof/ ! * . , ■ ^ 
How ye ought in rcpiantingor fetring to ait of in the 
middes the principall great rootes. 
I iji lohat part fo eiicr pe ooe let anp trees, pe mulf cut of 
the great mapifer ri»te,tuithin a fote of the 0oche, anO 
all other bigge rot 0 s,fo that pe leane a fote long thereof, 
"iiao fo letthem befet,anomal5c pqurranfecs crolTetopfe 
; one from another halfe a fcpte, o: therabonts,ano pe mult 
alfofathat there be of gsb oungemoxeo^pc artofotner 
than pe oo fet pour tr<es,ta comfort the fapo roots UxithalK 
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