Planting and GrafFing. 
be t)ut to m5^tl)erote0,foij Doubt of tljetjffliig being lapotd 
k nigbi tnbicb tnpU put tbe fapD rffitcd in a beate, but Ictit be 
toell meDieo toitb tbe other eartb,ano toell temperco in tbc 
boleo,anD tbe fmallett ano flcnD,jeft'Ci one that t urnes bp 
among tbofe ra)tes,pe map plant tberebiitb berp tnell. 
tHi 
t;!t xjF fljere be tuomtes in tbe fat eartb o^Doing , that peput 
ate rtotes , pe muft mcDle it bell alfo , loitb tbc 
>}ik Doing of ^ren o? i^pne, o’ debt fope abeo about tbe rmte, 
Tiini tobicbtopllmabctbe iMo^mce to Dpe,fojotbcrb3pfe, tbep 
iD^ll hurt greatlp tbe rtpfee. , ; 
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To digge well the earth'about the tree rootes. 
A ?lfo pe muH Dpggc boell tbe eartb, p^iucipallp all rouno 
•^ouertbe ra)te0,anD mo,je oftner , if tbep be Djpe, tben if 
tbep be tuet: pe mult not plant. b; fet trttO iuben it rainetb? 
° no; tbe eartb to be berp moplf about tbe rmteo . STbe tr®e 
u,, tbatbeplanteD 02 fet in ballepojcommonlp p2ofpcr bicll bp 
020tigfb,anbbben it rainetb,tbcp that be on tbc bpUco are 
better bp loatring bitb D2oppce , than otbero , but if tbe 
• J 5 place 02 grounoe be moplt of nature , pe mult plant 02 fet 
teJB ; r > np* f ' Thcnatureof places. 
