Of Propagating Fruit - tree*. 
Which Southern heat fujlejn'd which view’d 
the Pole. 
Anddoubtlels is very necefiary in Trees 
that are large:, the fmaller,orfuch that have 
grown in clofe Nutferies, being not capa¬ 
ble of any confiderable alteration from any 
AfpeCt of the Heavens. 
Here alfb note. That in cafe a Tree, as 
it ftands before removal, hath the benefit 
of the Eaft or Weft- Sun more than of the 
South , then where you plant that Tree 
give that fide, that before had that advan¬ 
tage, the like again in its new place: which 
although it varies from the former pofitive 
directions, yet not from the reafon ofit. 
Felix qtti potuit rerum cognofcere can fas. 
Having thus marked your Trees, take 
them up with as large Roots as you can, e- 
fpecially the fpreading Roots. Therefore 
it is bell to keep the Spade from coming 
too pear the Tree: and!when you have fur- 
rounded the Tree at a good diftance, en¬ 
deavour to raife as much Earth as you can 
with the Tree ; but if it be to carry far, 
fhake it off. 
