Planting and Graffmg, 
All rvyldc ftockes rauft be disbraunched, vvbcn 
ihey are replanted or fet. 
A 111 iDploe tms 0^ ffoclies pe tljinlic foj to Qvm 
■^on,pcmuafpjacut ofalltbcpj b^auncl^eiS before pe fet 
jii againe , aifo it (ball be goio , aliuapcB to f afec bace i« 
replanting pour trasjtbat pe ooc fet tbein againc^tn ao goo 
mss^ii oj better eartb, than tbcp tpcrc in before, ano fo enerp tm 
KiKljf.M acco^omgaobisnattn’eootbreqnpjc. 
tlPWltUrt What tree slouc the fayre Sunne.vvhat trees 
*tiljiOTlt.E thecoldeayte. 
nqisfiiwUBi (^£Dmmonlp tbe moff part of trao ooe loue the &mmc at 
ncDiie, ano pet the ^outh toinbe (or vem d’aml) to berp 
contrarp agatnft tbcpj nature , ano fpeciallp tbeaiinonoe 
BiooicBiiM fra, tbe abjicotc, tbe ^iilberp tra,tbe frpgge tra jano tbe 
|li>omgranaoe trtt: certaine other trao there be tobteb loue 
jniiaiiBW foloe aper,astbcfe:tbe Cbeftnut tra, tbe tjoplce ano eager 
Cberrp tra , tbe Quince tra ano tbe JDanifon o; plum 
tra ; tbe M alnutte louetb eoloe apje , ano a (roup tubpte 
grounoc : peare trao loue not grcatlp plaine plateo, tbep 
I^BCcI p jofper bucU pnougb in places clofeo tuitb 5i©aUes oj bigb 
beogeo.ano fpeciallp tbe pearc calico Crejhen, 
Of many fortes and raaners of trees , following 
'tlieir nature, 
, .-riltJ SDamfen 02 plum tra,tJotb loue a colbe fatte eartbi 
^ ^ rlap Initltall, tbe ft^ealme) great Cberrp,ootb loue 
to be fet 02 planteb bpon clap . me pine tra, louetb light 
^ *iiC onp ano fan^-p. me £peb!ar commetb toell pnougb 
p allbinoc of grounbes.nntj noth not binber bio fruit to be 
c in the tbaoolne ano moptf places, l^afell nut fr£^s,loae the 
fcii colo,leane,mop(t ano fanop.^e IbalbnoerHano 
,581^*5^ that euerpfetnoeof fruitefulltra, ootbloue, anoismoje 
fruitftiU in one place, then another, as accojotng bnto their 
Ig.ib, nature, 
