Of Propagating Fruit-trees . 61 
SECT. IV. 
Of tranfylanting Trees. 
Having railed your Nurfery, or other- Tmtym 
wife provided your fell of a competent in& Trees ' 
number of Trees, and fele&ed your Ground 
whereon you intend to plant them 5 confi- 
der how to difpofe of the Trees to your 
belt advantage: that is, to plant your tall 
Standard-Trees in fuch places where you 
intend to make ufe of the Land for Gra¬ 
ting, that they may be above the reach of 
Cattel. But in fuch places where you can 
difpence with the abfence of Cattel, and 
ufe the Land only for the Sythe or Spade, 
there it is beft to plant dwarf or low- 
grafted Trees, for feveral reafons, 1. You 
may plant more of them on the like quanti¬ 
ty of Land, becaufe the Shadow of the one 
Tree doth not reach the ground of the o- 
ther, as that of the tall Trees doth. 
2. The low Trees fooner attain to be Fruit¬ 
bearing Trees, and grow fairer than the 
tails the Sap in them wafting in its long 
paffage, which in the fhorter Trees expends 
it felf foon in the Branches. 3. The low¬ 
er and broad-fpreadingTreeis the greater 
bearer, 
