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CHAP. IV. 
ttjis chapter (hewttb hove tofet other trees, of 
great Cions prkki tn the earth without reotff 
with the pruning of leifer Cionr> 
'T'Rees taking root Ptickt ofbranchcs.i4 
Hew to fet thein. ^ ^ 
How to biiide them that be weake 
How to dig the earth to fet thcfo in 
Of Cions without roots. 
To plant the Fig ttec* 
How tofet Quinces. 
The way to jet Mulbcry trees- , 
The time to ciit Cions- 
Tofet bufh treesi as Goofeberks, 
final 1 Rci-fons- 
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CHAP. V, 
Thii Chapter veateth of foure manner 
of Graffings. 
O F divers wayes of gracing. t-6 
The htft way ofgraffingall foits of 
trees. . . 
To grade Apple trees, Peare trees,Qutnce 
-trees, and Medlar trees. 
The grafting of great Cherries, 
To grade Medlars on other Medlars. 
Of divers kmd; of grades on one tree. 
The grafting of the Fig tree. 
Of grafting the great Abricots* 
Of graffi'.ig of the Service tree. 
The fetting of the Service tree. 
Of trees hard to grade in the (hield. 
Howto fee to trees charged with fruit- 18 
Of trees for tochoofc your Ciors on. 18 
The Cions on thc-Eaft part are bed. 
Tochoofc your tree forgrades. 
To keep grades a long time. 
To k^epc grades etc they bud. 
How you ought to begin to grade. 
When is good grafting the wild ftoc-ks. ip 
To markeifthe^tcc befurward or not. 20 
When ye grade, what to be furnifhed 
withall. . 20 
Of grades not profpeting the ftrft year. 20 
For to grade wcH and fm e. 20 
How to trim your grades. 20 
How to ei« grades for Cherries & Plums. 
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Anoteof yourmcMion. ai 
For to take heed ingrafting, yc raifenot 
ihebarke. ai 
Howtocut yourftock. 
If your wild dock begrear and flendcr.ai 
Trees as g eat as a mans arme. 2 2 
Of great trees as bigas one Legge. 22 
1 he grads being pinched in rV.c docks. 12 
How you ought to cleave your docks, 22 
To graft'e the branches of great trees 22 
Howto cut great old branches. 22 
How to bindo your grades againft winds. 
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To fet many grades in one cleft. 2 S 
To faw your ftock before yc leave him.2 j 
If the ftoc k clwve too much, or the barke 
open, 
How grades never lightly take. 2g 
How to fet grades right in the ftock, 23 
Offetting in of the grades. 24 
A note oi the fame. 24 
How to draw forth the Wedge, 24 
How to cover your clifts on the head, 24 
How ye ought to fee well to the binding 
of your grades, 24 
How you ought rotemper your clay, 
How to buth your grade heads. . a$ 
The fccond way to graffc high blanches. 1-5 
The third manner of grafting, is betwixt 
the bark« and the tree, 26 
How to drefs the head, to place yo.it 
grades betwixt the bark and the tree, 26 
How to cover the head of your ftock, 2.6 
The manner of grafting in the fbield, 27 
To giade in Summer (b long as the trees 
be leaved. *7 
The big Cions are beft to grade, 27 
How totakeodthc fhield. 27 
How to know if your fcutchion or fhi'cld 
be good or bad. 28 
How to grade on young trees, 28 
How to let or place your fhield, 28 
Note alfo, *8 
How to raife up the barke, to fet your 
fhield or., 28 
How to bindc on your fhield. 29 
On a tree yc may grade two or thu^e 
fhiclds. 
Of the time to wnbinde y«ur ftiicld- *9 
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