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minary in as barren Land as,or more barren 
than the place you intend to remove them 
into y by which means you may raife a fair 
plantation on a mean Soil: Where many 
have been difcouraged by removing of their 
Trees out of a rich Nurfery into a mean 
Land, blaming the Tree or Soil, when it is 
indeed their own ill hufbandry. The 
French Poet and all good Planters advile 
the lame. 
Warm Air , and mo'Fhtre are by Apples lovd: 
But if to Jlotiy hills they are remov'd, 
Ton mujl not blame them , if they then decay. 
Meaning a removal into a dry barren 
(tony land from a warm moift foil. 
The Crab-Jiocfi alfo thrives beft when 
removed from a cold and dry Hilly-land, 
to a warm and fertile Soil j but thole rai¬ 
ded from the Seed are the beft. 
It is to be oblerved,that the Stocks railed 
of Seed or Kernels emit a downright Root 
into the ground, called a Tap-root , which 
in the removal of your young Stocks, 
ought to be taken, away $ then will the 
Roots of your Stocks fpread, which will 
make them the eafier to be removed, when 
{hey are grafted and fit for tranfplantati- 
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