The Englijlo Gardner. 
earth or any convenient thing to keep the flit open 5 yon are' 
to cut it at the bottom ofabndor joynt,for there it is apteft 
to take root,and then lay it down in the earth as aforefekfe if 
you lay them in the Summer, they may be fit to take oflfand 
plant out the Winter folio wing, remembring to give your lay¬ 
er convenient moifture in cafe of drowth,you may lay both 
in winter or Spring like wile,and by the winter following they 
will be fit to cut off and plant as occafion ferves 5 diversforts. 
of Roles are like wife increafed of branches, flips or cuttings- 
without root,being fetin convenient places not too dry,from 
the fell of the leaf to the end of February, but are to be kept 
moifl: in cafe ofa dry Spring. 
Another way for the increafing of the fe- 
veral forts of Rofes,is by inoculating, which ? he y ann ^ r how fy 
may be belt performed on luch forts as are before, 
moft lufty and free of (hoot or growth, as 
the White or Damask,drafter your buds are taken and (hot 
pretty well, which will be the Spring or Summer following, 
fometimes'the fame year they are budded,which is in cafe of 
early budding of them,or pruningahem much,or heading your 
ftocktoo foon 5 but it is beft when they do not fpring until 
the Spring following, unlefs you bud of the monthly Rofe 
very timely or early,to have it flower in Augujl and September 
following, the which it will do being budded in April or 
May,z.sl have often try’d^but as I feid,when your buds are pret¬ 
ty well fhot out, you may ifyou will lay them to make them 
natural as afore mentioned,by laying them down in the earth, 
or by laying them in fome pot of earth, &c. by inoculating, 
you may have feveral varieties ofRofes grow upon oneftan- 
dard or Tree, and that they may blow together, you are to 
bud the Angle forts, or foch as blow at the feme feafon to¬ 
gether, which will be a pretty ornament in a Garden as 
for the order or manner of planting Rofes, it is fomething 
different,either according to their nature,or at leaft according 
to the common pra&ice of Gardeners, as the Musk-rofeis u- 
fually planted by Houfe-fides, or walls, it being apt to run 
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