F lanting and G raffing. 
flock, and fee well that no raine do enter therein upon your joynts 
and that fruit fliall bring thee halfe a Pcare^ and the other halfe an 
Apple in taft. 
T^itnis of 
T T is good alfo to grafle one or two dayes before the change, and 
-*■ noe more, for look fo many more daies, as ye fliall graffe before 
then), fo many more ycares it will be ere your trees fiiall bring fruit: 
alfo it is good graffing all the increafe of the Moon, but the fooner 
after the change the better. 
To graffe the Quince ylpplct 
TF ye graffe the Quince Apple upon an Apple flock, ye (hall not 
1 long continue without the Canker, but to graffe him on a knot- 
ty young Crabflock, he (hall endure long without the Canker. 
I To defroy Tifmkrs^ or Antes about a tree. 
F Or o deftroy Emets or AnteSj which be abc ut a tree, if ye re* 
move and ftir the earth all about the root of the faid tree, then 
put thereon all aboutj a great quantity of the foot of a Chimney,- 
and the Antes or Pifmiers will either ^ vay^or elfe ffortly die. 
Another for the fame. 
Y e fliall take of the faw-duft of oke wood onelyjand flraw that 
all about the tree root, and the next raine that dothcome^ all 
the Pifmiers or Ants (hall die there. F or Earewiggesj ftiooes ft opt 
with hayj and hanged on the tree one nighr, they come all in. 
To have Nuts, Plummesj and Almonds. 
Nuts greater then other. 
F Or to have great Nuts^ Plums, and Almonds greater then o- 
! hers; VC fliall take fou'e Nuts, or of any of this fruit above- 
faid, and put them into a pot of earth, joyning the one with the c- 
tl^er as neer^* as yc caiij then make a hole in the bottome of the por, 
through the which holes thefe Nuts fhall be confliained to iffue, 
and being fo conftrained, fliall come to perfeaion and grow toge- 
ther as in one tree, the which in time fliall bring fruite greater and 
larger then others. . 
To make an Oake or other tree green in Winter as in Summer . 
A Lfo to make an Oake or other tree to be green as well in Win- 
ter as in Summer, ye fliall take the graffe of an Oake tree, or 
other tree, and graffe it upon the Holly tree : the beft and moft fu- 
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