2 $ Of Propagating Fruit- trees. 
AH grounds not all things bear : the Aldar- 
tree 
Grows in thicks Fens-, with Sallows, Brooks 
agree? 
Afh, craggy Mountains ? Shores , Jiveet Myr¬ 
tle#'/. 
And laftly , Bacchus loves the Sunny Hills. 
The Apple it fell, which is but one kind 
of Fruit, yet are there feveral forts of them 
that delight in fome places, and will not 
thrive in another: which made the Ken- 
tijh- men fo additt therafelves to the plant¬ 
ing of the Pippin and Codlin , becaufe no 
other Apple would profper fo well in that 
County 5 which gave them the names of 
Kentijh-Pippin and Codlin? when in fome 
other places neither of thofe Fruits will 
profper without Art, but are deftroyed by 
that pernicious Difeafe the Canker. The 
Redjlreak. alfo is obferved to profper bet¬ 
ter, and yield a better Juice in fome places 
than in other, although but in the next 
Parifh. 
The fame is to be obferved in Pears: 
Summer-Pears will thrive where Winter- 
Pears will not. Which is the firft thing to 
be confidered ofj to wit, what Species of 
Fruits 
