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■with willow barke, brier, or Oilers, it ihall profit them much in . 
their growth* Then afters five or fix years growth, when tficy be 
fo big as yoiif finger, or thereaboirts, ye may then remove any of 
them whereas you. will have them grow and remaine. 
Hotv one ought to remove met and to plant them againe^ 
T Hemanner how ye ought to remove trees, is iloewed in the fixt 
Chapter following ; then about two or three year after their 
removing, ye ihall gratfe them, for then they will be the better 
rooted. As for the others which ye leave hill in rankes, ye may 
graffe them whereas they ftand, as ye ihall fee caufe good. W’hcn 
ye have plucked up the faireft to plant in other places ( as is afore- 
laid) the manner. how to Grade them, is Ihewed in the fift 
Chapter following. But after they ihaH be fo graft, in what place, 
foever it be, ye (hall n ot remove or fet them in other places againc, 
un till the Graifes be well clofed upon the head of the wild flock. 
J4%en the be ft time is to re-plant or tern we: 
W Hen the head of the flock ihall be all over clofed about the 
graffes, thenyemay when ye will, tranfplantand renioVe. 
them (at a due time ) where they ihall continue. For with often 
moving, ye ihall do them great hurt in their roots, and be in dan- 
ger to make, them die. 
Of negligence and forgetfuloejfe,- - 
I F peradventure ye foj’get (through negligence) and liavc let 
finall Cions wo or three years grow about the roots ot your 
flocks unplucked up, then if ye have ib done, ye may well pluck, 
them up and fet them in railkcs, as the other of the Pepins. But ye 
muft fet the rankes more large that they may be removed without 
hurting of each others roots : and cut off all the finall twigges a- 
bove as need fliall require, though they be fit or graifed. Order 
them alio in all things as thofc fniall Cions of a years growth. 
It is not fo convenient to graffe tlx Service tree^as to fet him. 
TX 7 Htreas ye ihall ice young Service trees-) it Ihall be moil: pro*- • 
VV fit in fetting them; for it* ye do graffe them, I believe ye ihalt' 
win nothing thereby. Thebefl is oncly to pluck up the young B'a- 
flard trees when they are as great as a good walking- fl’affe ; them 
pipine 91' cut off their branches and carry them -to fetwhereas tlicy^ 
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