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Flantin^mH&kffing. 3 .^ 
. Hoppio'medorcJpiftypttrifpdfa^^ff^tef/ir . 
W Hcb the Wiater hfsdh and gnoc',.'j ^th^hyiC !« yput* Pc’r . 
phis rife (and >grow 5 fo lee > them jncrqafe[ the ipace ofone^ 
year 5 bat fee to clean fe weeds, or other things which may hiirt 
them, as ye (hall fee caufe. And in the Summer when i t fhall waxc^ 
dry, water them in theevenings. . o - 
Hotp one ought to pluc^ up the polld Ctpps . 
W Hen thefe wild Cions (hall be grca» , as of the growth of one 
year, ye muft then pluck them up all in the Winter follow- 
ing, before they do begin to Ipring againe : 1 hen (hall yc fet them • 
and make of them a wildOrchard as followcth< 
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7‘bif Chapter treateth hi>v» one jhall ^giintiht fmaU 
come of Pepinf^Tvben tb^ be firfipluck^ upm . . : ; i ’; ^ . 
^ Or the baftard or wild trees, inepntineilt ai^cxTnc at* 
they be pluckfc up, ye muft have of* other gfiod earth 
welt trimmed andduhgedi ai^tp’^jt; w^Uit^tjieSuiHt 
and well prepared and cheft> / tfeis lat4 already, or 
the Pepins'.), ' ' ‘ n. rij r.'- ^ 
Hoxp to dungy oitr Ba fiord or xvildyoUng tfets tthUh'fpme ofT^pint* 
A Bout (Advent (bcfoi'cChriftnlasi): yr miift di^’^and dung wdL 
the plaee whercas ye will fetthiipyiahd 'raak^ yOurif<^rcot, 
earth even and plainc, fa lai^oas yeftsall thinfee g^od; then let 
your wild trees fo far otic frotn another ^ as ye thinke meet to b« 
graft, (b that they may be fet in even rankes and in good order, 
that when need (hall require, ycmayaeinove orr enew any of them 
or any part thereof. . ■ ' - uj;-- 
Himyp ought in rt'-planting or fittings to out off in the mid^the pTin- 
apall great root, 
"I N what part focter ye do fet yourtreds!/ yt muft cut oft thegreat 
J maftef* rooty with^ a fodt^of the and all other big root*| 
fo thi^tfyfcleavciaifoetfiotfg'N^liareofj.atid fo let thembefetj and 
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