i6 Th'eArtof 
7be time mee t to cut Cionu 
Y e fhall anderftand that all trees which do comtBonly put forth 
CioBS, ifye cut them in Winter, they will put forth and fpring 
more abundantly, for then they be all good to let and plant. 
^0 fet Bujh treesy or Goofeberiesy or Jmall Reifom, 
■'T^Hcrc be many other kind of Buih trees, which will grow of 
Cions pricked in the ground, as the Goofebery tree, the finall 
'Reifon tree, the Barbery tree, the Black thorne tree, thefewkh 
.w’raany others, if planted in Winter, will grow without roots: 
mud alfo proine them and they will take well enough : fo like- 
-.wife ye may prick (in March) of Ozters in raoift grounds, and 
they will grow, arid ferveto many purpofes for your garden. 
.Chap. V. 
chapter freateth offmr manner of Graffing s, 
[ T is to be underftood that there be many wares ofGraf- 
; lings, whereof! have here onely put four forts,the which 
be good, both fare and well proved, and ca fie to do, the 
r T u twoparfs of the year, and more, 
tor I have (faith he) graffed in our ground,in every moneth, except 
OMer and November, and they have taken well, which 1 have (faith 
he) in the Winter begun to graffe, and in the Sommer graft in the 
i>cutchion or (hield according to the time, forward or flow.* forccr- 
lainetrees, fpecialJyyobingfairc Cions have enough or more of 
their Tap unto midd Ju^ufi,(hen others fome at MiJfommer before. 
' A to be noted, that all forts of Franke trees, 
^ las alio trees wild of nature,, may be graft with graff^^^ ^ndin 
f.* J well, but efpedally thofe trees which 
be of like nature ; therefore it is better fo to graffe. Howbeicthev 
-if' butecruine trees be 
^otlo good, nor will profper fo well in the end. 
• mw uGraf, AfpU met, fear trees, trees, and Medlar trees. 
and Apples upon 
r. °s ftocIfS) tbe Quince and Medlar 
i^on theWhjte ehorne : but moftcommonly th^ afe to graffe one 
AoEile. 
