60 Of Propagating Fruit-trees. 
piece of theftalk of the leaf which is left 
uncut off; and after you have opened the 
place in the (lock by dividing the Rindfrom 
the wood gently,and not too deep, place in 
theBud,and clofe the Rmdofit to the Rind 
above, and the two lappets of the Rind of 
the Stock over the Rind of the Bud, and 
bind it over with Woollen-Yarn. Then a- 
bout a month after obferve whether the Bud 
(over which the Yarn was not to go) be 
green or not: if it be, then unbind it, and 
the next Spring cut off the Stock about an 
inch above the Bud. 
Alio the (lit may be made upwards,andlb 
Rind at the bottom of the Scutcheon or 
Bud fitted to the Rind of the Stock below, 
inftead of that above: And it may be per¬ 
form’d by cutting a fquare place in the Stock, 
and fitting intpit a fquare Scutcheon with 
the Bud in it, and binding it dole. 
By Ltyers Some forts of Fruits may be propagated 
° r >pS ' by Layers or Slips, as the Codling , the Gen- 
net- Moil, and the Creeping dpple : the Vine , 
Currant , and Goofeberry, arealfo propaga¬ 
ted by either ofthefe ways. 
By Kernels Several.new and good fpecies of Fruits 
have been raifed by Kernels: but for expe¬ 
dition, certainty, and advantage,the other 
are the better ways. 
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