6 o The Englijh Gardner . 
Black or Honey Cherries. 
Lime-tree. 
Siccamores. 
Birch-trees. 
Elm-trees. 
Cherry-trees, 
Mulberries. 
Afh-trees. 
Horn beam. 
Beach, 
Apple and 7 - ' ■ 
Pear-trees \ that bear hard lading fruit, *■ f 
Oak-trees. 
The Abeal-tree, if the ground be moift. 
White Poplar and Willow, if near water. 
There are feveral other forts of Trees that are fit for the a*. 
fbrefaid purpofo ; as Fir-tree, wild Pine-trees, &c. but let 
the mentioning of thefe foffice at prelent. 
Here follows a Catalogue of divers forts of Fruit , which I had of 
my very Loving friend Captain Garde, dwelling at the great 
Nurfery between Spittle-fields and White Chappel, a very e- 
minent and Ingenious Nurfery-man , who can furnifh any 
that defireth , with any of the forts here after mentioned j m 
alfo with divers other rare and choice Plants. 
The names of divers forts " of 
Cherries. 
^HpHeMay. 
J_ Early Flanders* 
Duke* 
Flanders* 
Luke-wards. 
Black Orleance. 
Heart-lip. 
Curanor Bleeding heart. 
Great Black-heart. 
Red heart. 
White heart. 
Spanilb-white. 
Carnation' 
