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fo help Jronn A^pks* 
O F Apples that be frozen in the cola and extreim Winter.Tht 
remedie to have the Tee out of them, is this ! Ye {ball lay them 
firil in cold water a while, and then lay them before the nre, or 
otha' heat, and they (ball come to themielves agalna. 
To mah^ Apphs fall. from th 
J F ye put of fiery coles under an Apple tree, and then caft of the 
powder of Brimftone therein, and the fijm<^iereof afeend up, 
and touch an Apple that is we»,that AppUlbaUjall incontinent, 
T 7 water trees in Sommer ^ if they fi^'akdfie.,c^0Ht the root, 
W Hereas Apple trees be fet in drie ground, and not deep in 
the ground, in Sommer if they want moifture, ye (hall take 
of Wheat ftrawjor other, and every evening(or as ye fliali fee caufc) 
call thereon water all about, and it will keep the trees moift from 
time to time. 
To eheriffi Apple trees, 
I F ye ufe to throw (in winter) all about your Apple trees on the 
roots thereof, the Urine.of old men, or ftale piffc long kept, they 
(hall bring fruit much better, which is good for the Vine alfo, or if 
yedofprinckleoranoiiKyourAppIe tresr roats With the gall of a 
Bull, they (hall bear the better. 
To make an Apple ^row in a^lajfe, 
T Akc a glaflTe, what fafhion ye lift, and put your Apple therein 
when he is but (null , and bind him fad to the glafle, and the 
gUfTe alfo to the tree, and let him grow, thus ye mayihave Apples 
of divers proportions, according to the fafiiion of your glafle. Thus 
may ye nuke of Cucumbers, Gourdes, or Pomecitrons, the like 
fafhion. 
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