before they bear fruit, there are divers forts of Wallnuts, but 
thofe that are largeft and thineft (hell’d are bell:, after they 
are of convenient growth, they may be inoculated as well as 
other fruit, the which will occafion your Trees to bear fmit 
fomething the fooner 5 the foafon to plant them is.the fame 
with other Fruit-trees. Ui g< , 
T Heir increafo and Husbandry is the fame with Wallnut?, 
if any odds be, the Chefnuts are a little the tenderer 5 
I have fot of the nuts in M.arch y and they have grown very 
well, but if kept inearth as I laid of Wallnuts, it is the beft 
way. 
There is another fort more choice or rare, call'd theHorfo- 
Chefnut, and is increafod as the ordinary fort, both of nuts 
and by laying. 
Quinces* 
A Re increafod both of Suckers, layers or branches, and 
they may be Grafted and lnoculated as other fruit,although 
but foldom pra&ifed, but will come to bear the fooner, for 
they are generally very bad bearing fruit in moft places, but 
for the moft part they bear beft where they have a moift Si¬ 
tuation,as near a link, &c. there are divers forts. 
Mulberries. 
A Re chiefly increafod by laying or moulding up convenient 
branches,fometimes they will grow being fet of branches 
or flips 5. alfo they will grow of the feed, when the berries are 
ripe 3 they are to be brnifod in your hands and wafh’d,and being 
dryed,you are to fbw them either on bedsmade very good,and 
covered about an inch thick with fine mould,or you may fow 
them in pots or hexes,in Tome temperate Situation, and after a 
year,. 
