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The Arte of 
Of the Serukcuce, 
ic fecruicc tra, ti)e^ (m ann tbaf ma? 
-^harDlv be graft on other ^cruice trees, either on apple 
Ws^eare,oj^umcetrecs : ano 3 bcleeue this to bcberp 
baroctoboe,foj 3 bauctn’eD (faptbbe) anotbe^tnoulDnot 
P^(DUe. Thefctting of Seruiccs. 
rp ^^erefojeft is much better to fet them of curnels, as if 
is afo^cfapo, as alfo in the feconD Chapter of the plan^ 
ting of Cions , oj other great trees, tohichmuft be cut in 
tomter,as fuch as lhalbc moft meetc fo; that purpofe. 
Trees which be veric harde to be graffed in 
die shieJdc or ftutchion. 
A m other maner of trees afo^efapoe, doc talie berpebjell 
no be graffeo U)ifhCpons,anD alfo in the (bielDe, ereept 
0b;icoteson peches, ainioiiDes, pcrcigniers , the peach 
tree , boc taUc harDlpe to be graffeo, but in the fljieloe , in 
Sommer, as lhalbe mo;e largclpe hereafter oeclarco . fts 
fo? the i^lmonoe , pcrcignicrs ano peaches, pe mape bet# 
ter fet them of curnels ano /j^uttes, luhercbp thep fhall the 
fojncrcometo perfection to be graffto. 
Howe a man ought to con^ Jer thofe trccs,vvhich 
be commonlic charged with fruitc. 
CB thal bnoerffauDjthat in the beginning of graffingj, 
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pe muff confiDer luhat fo;tcs cf trees Doe moff charge 
theffedte tuith h.^annehe ano fruitc , o;^ thatDoe loue 
the countrep 0; groimDc Uihereas pou intenDe to planfe qi 
graffe them:fc: bett cr it tucre to haue abunoanco of fruite, 
than to haue tjcrpc feme o; none gmo. 
of trees whereon to choofc your graffes, 
if fiiche t r«s as pe tupU gather pour graffes to graffe 
V^tuith,pemufftattethem atthcenoes efthep^incipall 
' brunches, tohici) be alfo faire f greateft of fap,hauing 
rlDo O.Z fh^cc fingers length of the olDe m©o, mith the netoe, 
aiiD thofe Cions tuhich haue of epesfometohatnighe togp** 
ther, 
