42 The Art of 
Here follotpcth a little Treatife.hom one may 
Grajfe P lant artificially, and Dextronjly, and 
to nmkenmny things very Jirjjtge in Gardens. 
to GrafFe a (ubtile way, take ome oylef, or yee of a 
GrafFe, flit it round above and beneath, and then 
behind downe right, wreath him off, andfethim 
. upan another Cion, as great as he ijt, then dreflc him, 
as is aforefaid, and he (hall grow and bear. 
grajfe one Vine upon another^ 
r Or to graffe one Vine upon another, ye ffiill cleave him as ye 
do other trees, and then put the Vine graffe in the cleft, then 
ftophimclofe and well with wax, and To binde him, and he {hall 
grow. 
If a Tree be long rrithout fruit. 
Y e fhal uncover his root, and make a hole with a PiercerjOr fmal 
Auger, in the greateft root he hath, without piercing through 
the root, then put in a pin(in the faid hoIe)of dry wood (as Oakc or 
Afh) and fo lei it remaine in the faid hole, and flop it doff againe 
with wtix, and then cafl: earth and cover him againe, and he (hall 
bear the fame year. 
F or to have Peadhes two moneths before ethers^ 
T Ake your Cions of a Peach tree that doth foon blofforae in the 
Spring time, and graffe them upon a franke Mulbery tree, and 
he {hall bring forth Peaches two rapneths before others. 
' To have T>amfons or other Plums untill Alhallontide. 
F Or to have Damfons all the Sommer long until Alhallentidey 
and of many other kind of forts likewiff , ye {hall graffe 
them 
