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yrear,or rather two years growth,you may take them up,prune 
their roots, and plant them in fome thinner order ; they are 
to be Town in September , at which time they are full ripe 3 the 
feafon for planting them is the fame with other Trees that 
(hed their leaves. 
Cornelian Plum or Cherry. 
I S increafed by laying, fometimes they will grow of flips or 
branches, alfo of the ftores, but they will fometimes lie two 
years before they fpring out of the ground. 
Medlar Trees. 
A Re increafed only by grafting, either on the Pear-ftock, 
which is beft, or on Quince-flocks $ alfo on the white 
bufh or Hawthorn, it is not worth the while to low the Seeds 
or kernels. 
Service-trees are plentiful in divers Woods, 
The Line or Linden Trees, with, which I will conclude* 
I S inceafed chiefly by laying down the branches, and fome¬ 
times by fetting the flips or bra nches $ they will grow of 
the feed {own aboutthe month of September^ I have feen pret¬ 
ty ftore under fome Trees, that catae up of feed falling from 
the tree, if you can get fome feed, which indeed is not very 
plentinful,you may fow it after the manner as Mulberry-feed is 
to be, to which direction I re% you. 
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The Names of feverd Trees fit to plant by out-Walk^ fides or 
- other wife. 
W Alnuts .iv>n;cV 
Chefnus. 1 
Service-trees. 
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Black 
