rhe tthie. 
ter and foirer then others. 45 
To make an Oake(or other tree) as green 
in W inter, as in Surtimer. 45 
the time of planting without roots, atid 
with roots. ' 4° 
to keep fruit from the/toft. 4 ® 
the chofen dates ro plant and graffc. 4<5 
To have green Rofes all the yeare. 
Tokeep Reifonsor Grapes good a year, j 
45 
To make frnit laxative from . the tree. 46 
Of the Soile, & manuring of the earth 47 
Jiere fellomth a Table of divers other pra^l 
fesf meet to be kpontie- 
" 1^0 graffc one Vine upon another, p 48 
* Chofen dayes to grade in,andtochoofe 
your Crons. 4 ^ 
-How to gather your Ciops. ^ 48 
Of worines in the tre«« or fruit. 49 
The fetting of lionesj and. the ordering 
thereof. 5 o 
How to gather Gumine of any tree. 50 
To fa a whole Apple. *>0 
^he fetring of Almonds. 5° 
the watering of Pepins. $ i 
To planter fet Vines. 51 
To fetor plant the Cherie tree. 51 
To keepe Cheries gooda yearc. 52 
Remedy againft Pifmicrs and Ants . $2 
T he fetp’ng of Chcftmits . $ 2 
to make all Aonc fruit taft^as ye fhall think 
good. 53 
Thegraffingofthe Medlar or Mifpel. 53 
The bearing of fruit of the Fig-tree. 53 
The planting the Mulbery & Fig*tree.53 
The tree that beareth bitter fruit. $4 
To helpe Barren trees. 54 
Another way for the fame- 5 4 
To keep fruit after they be gathered. $4 
the mulberie tfec liking his earth. 54 
■Of raofle on your trees. j $ 
T o keep e N uts long . $,'5 
To cut or prune the Peach tree. 
To coIoHr Peach ftoncs. '5^ 
If Peach trees be troubled'with wofmes. 
Tohjivc the P^JKih without Aorcs, $6 
Another for the fomc. . 
To helpe trees that do nor profper. 57 
To graffc Apples, to laft on the tree to 
Alhalloniidc. - 57 
To make Cheries and Peaches iilnell like 
fpice. ! . . 57 
To graffe thee an Apple fhaU be halfe 
fweet, and halfe foWet. • ■ 57 
To graffc the Rofe on the Holly tree. §7 
Of the ktrcping of Plums. 58 
Ofihe altering of Peares. $8 
Of the making of Cider and perrie, jS 
How to helpe frozen Apples. 5? 
How to make Apples fall from the tree.59 
To water trees in Summer, if they wax 
drjr about the root. ' 5p 
How to cherifh Apple trees. 5f 
How to.make an Apple grow in a glaffc. 
S9 
How to 'graffe many forts of Apples on 
one tree. (So 
Haw to colour Apples of What colour yc 
lift. 60 
How to graiffe, and ro have Apples with: 
out core. 60 
Of the fetring of Vine plants.'* 6\ 
Hew to prune or' cht a Vine in Winttt. 
Ofthe ordering of the Vine & Grape. <52 
How to have Grapes without ftenCs, • 6^ 
To make the Vmeto bring a Grape to taft 
like Claret <<4 
Of the gathering of your Grapes. 6$ 
How to know il your Grapes be ripe e* 
rough: 6^ 
How to prove or taft Wine. 
Of the ordering, feuing, and planting of 
Hops. 66 
How ro choole your Hop. . 
Howto fow thef^ds. , ' "^7 
of ihe/etiingycuf Poles. ^ ' dy 
How to prune the Hop. 6 
Ho\v iip katber your Hopsv^ 
Whaf poles are beft'for y puf putpofe. . 
Hpw.tp ordcrai^d drefreyb^uihilii.^ . 
Of ti^ beft ground for youitiop, ' cj 
A mote of all the reft, aboy.t laid., ' , : 
How 10 pack aod t'Hopi^*" 70 
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