The Englijh Gardner:. 5 5 
will take more hurt in one hour, than one feafbnably taken 
up will in two or three days or more above ground* 
Of Goofe-bcrries. 
G ^Oofe-berries are encreafed either by fuckers fpringing 
T from the roots of the old, or by layers or moulding 
them up,or by branches or (hoots cut off and fet 5 they will 
grow like wile of the Seeds being fbwn^asfbon as they be full 
ripe^the feeds are to be taken out and wafhedor otherwife, 
but it is needlefspraftice being they are fb apt to be encreafed, 
other wife the order of Planting them is as I (aid of Rofes in 
ftandards on borders at four or five foot diftance, either 
more or lefs as every one liketh, either of themfelves, or 
mixed with other ftandards of like growth 5 the fuckers are 
to be taken from the roots every Winter at leaft, only refer¬ 
ring one or two where occafion requires, as a fiipply in cafe 
the Mother-plant grows old or decays either in bearing or 
goodnefs of fruit, it will be worth the while once a year to 
trim them and cut out the dead or old decaying branches,or 
other under and unprofitable (hoots, by which means your 
fruit will be fair and good 5 they are fometimes planted in 
form of an hedge, but then you cannot expeft either fb 
much or fb good fruit. The reafbn for planting and increaf- 
ing is from of the leaf, to the rifing of the fap again, there 
is at leaft feven or eight forts good. 
z Of Currans. 
W Hat is (aid of Goofe-berries, may in every refpeft be 
(aid and performed of Currans,only take notice that 
the White Curran doth bear more conftant and better againft 
a Wall or Pale, than in ftandards, although they have but 
little Sun,yet the more the better both for earlineftand good- 
nefs oftafte. 
