Of Propagating Fruit-trees. 29 
Fruits are tnoft natural to the Country or 
place where you intend to raife your Trees* 
which may be known partly by obfer vation 
of the growth of Trees in the Neighbour¬ 
hood, and (where that fatisfies not) by 
experimenting variety of forts in your 
Ground. And when you have refolved 
vvhat Species to propagate, then feleft or 
fet out your Ground. . , 
For the diftinguilhing whereof, there 
are many Rules j but he that is feated or beg. 
fixed in any place, and cannot convenient¬ 
ly change his Habitation, muft be content 
with his own : and if any defeat or dilad- 
vantage be in it, it may be it hath fome 
advantage that another wants. If it lie to 
the North , the Trees bud and bloffom the 
later, and many times the Fruits fucceed 
the better, and is the freer from the inju¬ 
rious South-mnds in the Autumnal Seafon. 
For in the Spring dc(ire not too much heat , Rapinns. 
Lett the remaining cold your Hopes defeat: 
And the Suns kindnefs then Jhould prove his 
crime , 
Jf forward Fruit appear before its time. 
If it lie to the Eajl, it hath not only the 
advantage of being later budded and 
blown, 
