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For to fet the Vine tree, 
F Or to fet the Pine tree, ye muft (et or plant them of NutSj in 
A/arch, or about the (hoot of the fap, not lightly after^ ye muft 
alfo fet them where they may not be removed after, in holes well 
digged, and well dunged, not to be tranfplantcd or removed again, 
for very hardly they will flioot forth Cions, being removed, efpeci- 
ally if yc hurt the mafter root thereof. 
* Far to fet Cbery trees. 
F Or to let fower Cheries which do grow commonly in Gardens, 
ye ftiall underftand they may well grow of ftones, but better it 
(hall be to take of the fmall Cions which do come from the roots.: 
'then plant them, and fooner ftiall they grow then the ftones, and 
thofe Cions muft be fet when they arc fmall, young and tender, 
as of two or three years growth; for when they are great, they pro- 
fit not fo well } and when ye fet them, ye muft fee to cut off all the 
bughes. 
^rees of Bajiard and mid Nutt. 
T Here be other fort of Nuts, although they be well fet in good 
ground, and alfo in the Sun, yet will they not bring halfe fo 
good fruit as the other, nor comonly like unto thofe Nuts they came 
of , but be a baftard wild or fowr fruit, which is the Filbert^ 
fmall 2V«r/, of Vlum^ of Cheries^ and the great Apricets^r therefore 
if yc will have them good fruit, ye muft fet them in manner and 
forme following. 
Hopp to fet F liber ds or Hafell trees. 
F Or to fet Filberds or Hafels, and to have them good, take the 
ftnall Wands that grow out from the root of the Filbei d or Ha- 
fell tree (with fliort hairy twig^) and fet them, and they ftiall 
bring as good fruit as the tree they came of : it ftiall not be ncedfull 
to proine, or cut off the branches thereof when ye fet them, if they 
be not greats but thofe that ye do fet, let them be of two or three 
years growth, and if ye ftiall foe thofe Cions which yc have plan- 
ted, not to be faire and good, of donotgrow and profper well, 
then Qn the fpring time) cut them oft" hard by the root, that o- 
ther fmall Cions may grow thereof. 
7o fet Vamfonror Plum trees, 
I N fetdng Damfohi or Plum trees, which ftuit ye would have like 
to the tree they came of: if the faid trees be not graft before, ye 
only the Cions that grow from the root (of tbc old ftock) 
