Tlanting and Graff! ng, 
Son 'hefranke Mulbcry tree, and 
hallontide. ^ ^ ^ ^ trees til ^/- 
F r» mak; MJhrx CkrrUf,snd Peaches in eating to tafie like (bice 
Or to make Mediate, Cherries and Peaehes, to taftVb the «t. 
ingpleafantlikerpice, the which ye may alfo keep iintU new 
comeag^n : ye lhallgrafFe them upon the franke Mulbery tree as 
Le, a'nd pnffltf* »« ST kt 
’j fRi ^ “ttie of the powder of fonic goodfpiceg, as the 
pouder ef Cloves, pfCinar^omy or Ginger. ^ ' 
Or to marie a Miifcadel taftc, take aGomge or Chelil of Iron 
Cand cut your lap round about)then put in your Gouge or Che! 
Cl, under your fap on your Cion, and raife three eyef orovlets 
^n..^ ^ ^ "'"■’in 'be barke,with 
pouder of Cloves or Nutmegs, then fee it on againe,and rtop it cTofe 
with wax round about, that no water may enter in, and within 
thrice bearing, they (hallb.inga tkireMufcadel Reifon, wbichye 
may after both graffeand plant, and they fhaii be all after a Mufcl- 
del fruit 1 fome flics the baike downe, and fo put in of Spice. 
F To Jet Apples and Pears to come rvit'mut hlo(f,minz. 
Or to make Apples and Pears, and other Ruts of fruit to come 
(as ye do o- 
ther Hfiid of friiit^upon the Fig tree. 
T-z-i ^‘^pp^cj andCbeUnnts rath;, and alfo long on the mes* 
pCr to h^ve Apples edied (5n Frmcb) de hlanc Durel, or de IroalL 
and ot Chelinats very rath^^nd long (as unto AibalkntidP)on th« 
tiees ; and to maKe fuch fruit aifo to en-Jm e the fpace oi two years, 
ye fhall gtafFe them on a laterw.ard fru!t, as Pome Richard, or up- 
on a Pear tree, or Apple tree of DargoilFr. ^ 
rmt ^’a'^^good C hmies on iht frees at AlhalUmide. 
have Cherries on many tr.es good for to ear unto Aihallon- 
tide, ye i^I! graffe them upon a franke Mulbery tref", and 
Willow, or Sallow tree! and they 
ihall endure unto Alhaliontide on the trees. 
