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A Catalogue of Fruits . 
ble Myrtle to the very true Cedar of Lib a* 
wits. Not without infinite Variety of Tu¬ 
lips , Auriculacs. Anemones {Lilly-flowers, and 
all other forts of pleafant and delicate 
Flowers, that he may be truly faid to be 
the Mali er-F lover if of England $ and is rea¬ 
dy to furnilh any Ingenious perfon with any 
of his choiceft Plants. . 
Mr. Richard Ball of Brainford, hath alfo 
a very fair Nurfery of all or moft of the 
before mentioned Fruit-trees, and hath 
been a very great Colle&or of the belt of 
Fruits, and hath great Variety of Trees for 
Ornament and Shade, efpecially the Fa¬ 
mous Plat an us $ and many other Beautiful 
and ufeful Plants, Foreign and Englifh. 
Fruit-trees may bechofen by the eye,but 
for the Goodncfs or the right Species or 
nature of the Fruit, there is a neceffity of 
trailing to the Nurfery man, which is the 
reafon^that thefe are infer ted, as perfons of 
known fidelity, in vending Trees anfwera- 
ble to their names. As for Trees for beau¬ 
ty, and Flowers the moft rich Ornaments 
of Nature, let Curious Eyes pleafe thetn- 
felves. 
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