How ro cut the branches, graft on trees. *9 
CHAP. VI. 
This Chapter is of tranfpkmngj or alte- 
nitg the trees, 
♦yHe foeoer ye tranfplant or fet them, 
* it fhall be the better, p 30 
To plant or let towards the South, 30 
How to cut rhe branches before ye fet, 30 
Apple trees coinincnly inuA be disbranch- 
ed afore ye fet them ^gaine. 31 
A 1 1 wild ftocks muft be disbranched, 3 1 
What trees do love the Sun, and what 
trees the cold at re, 31 
Of many forts and manner of tr ees, 3 1 
How to plant or fet trees at large. 3Z 
Ordering your trees, 33 
liow e ought to enlarge the hd^, when 
ye plant your trees, 34 
Of dung and good earth for your trees. 34 
If wormes be in the earth, at your rootes 
of trees* 34 
To dig well ihc earth about the roots, 34 
The nature of places, , 34 
O; good earth, 3 5 
With wlrai ye ought to bind'your trees, 3 5 
CHAP. VII 
This Chapter treateth ofmedicinhgand keep' 
ing the Treer, when they are^phnted (fyfetu 
THc fiiftcounfelliis, when yout trees 
^ * be but plants ( in dry weather ) they 
muftbewarered. ' 35 
With what dang ye ought to dung your 
s wees* 3$ 
When 5'e ought (in Summer to lurcover 
yrur trees. 3 5 
Wlicn to cut or prune your trees. 3^ 
How to cut great branches, and whar. 35 
How to leave your great branches cut- ^6 
,Of the trees having great branches. 
Of the bprennefsof trees, of cutting ill 
^ branches, and uncovering the roots. 37 
Of trees wl|ich ye mitft break, cr pluck 
np the toiofs. ' 37 
What dotlthake a good Nut, ' 37 
Ttccs eaten and deftroyed'with Cattdl, 
^ fb be graft againc. 37 
How w i!de docks ought not haftj"y to be 
removed. 37 
When to cut naughty Cions from the 
head. 38 
How fome times to cut the pxincipall 
members. 38 
How to gwid and govern the faid trees. 38 
A kind of ficknefle in trees. 38 
Trees which have wormes ia the b aik. 39 
CfSnailes, Ants and wormes that marre 
trees. 3? 
How to take thofe ftrange creeping^worm s 
35 > 
To keep Ants from trees 40 
Anotcofillaires and weathers. 41 
Te defend the Catcrpiller. 
Jiere folliweth the Table of Graffing Jirarge 
and fitbtiie waies in ufi g offritiys and treest 
yo graffe one Vine upon another. 42 
1 o help a tree long without fruit. 42 
To have Peaches two months afore others 
4 * 
To have Damfons unto Alhallomide. 42 
To have Medlars, Chcries and Peaches in 
eating to raft like fpice- 43! 
To makea Mufcadell taft. 43 
To have Apples and Peaces to come with- 
out blolTomiihg. 4 3 
To have Apples and Clteftnucs rarfj, and 
long on the trees tore mainc 43 
To have good Chcries wnzoAlhallmide 
To have larh Medlars two months before 
others. 4^ 
T o have Peares timely . • 44 
To have Mifplcs or Medlars without 
ftones. 44 
I To have other Peare^ betimes. 44 
To have Mulbcrics ripe very foon, and 
dure long. 44. 
To keep peares a ycare. 44 
1 o have fruit tart half an Apple, and halfe 
aPeare. 44 
Times ofCraffyng. 4.-. 
To praffe the (^lince Apple." ’ "' 43 
To dedroy Pifmiars or Avits abdiit' the 
■ tree. i ' ' 
Another for the fame. . , 4$ 
To have Nuts, Plums, and AI nonds, grea- 
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