The fruiterers secrets Containing directions, for the due time, and manner, of gathering all kindes of fruite, aswell stone-fruite as other: and how they are afterwards to be ordered in packing, carrying and conueighing them by land or by water; then in separating or culling them into diuers sorts; and lastly, in resruing or laying them vp, so, as may bee for their best lasting and continuance. Enterlaced with diuerse other secrets (and their naturall causes) touching trees, and their fruite. No treatise, to this purpose, being heretofore published.

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The fruiterers secrets Containing directions, for the due time, and manner, of gathering all kindes of fruite, aswell stone-fruite as other: and how they are afterwards to be ordered in packing, carrying and conueighing them by land or by water; then in separating or culling them into diuers sorts; and lastly, in resruing or laying them vp, so, as may bee for their best lasting and continuance. Enterlaced with diuerse other secrets (and their naturall causes) touching trees, and their fruite. No treatise, to this purpose, being heretofore published.
Author
N. F., fl. 1604.
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At London :: Printed by R. B[radocke]and are to be solde by Roger Iackson, at his shop in Fleete-streete, neere the conduit,
1604.
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Subject terms
Fruit -- England -- Harvesting -- Early works to 1800.
Fruit -- Transportation -- Early works to 1800.
Fruits -- Storage -- Early works to 1800.
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"The fruiterers secrets Containing directions, for the due time, and manner, of gathering all kindes of fruite, aswell stone-fruite as other: and how they are afterwards to be ordered in packing, carrying and conueighing them by land or by water; then in separating or culling them into diuers sorts; and lastly, in resruing or laying them vp, so, as may bee for their best lasting and continuance. Enterlaced with diuerse other secrets (and their naturall causes) touching trees, and their fruite. No treatise, to this purpose, being heretofore published." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00515.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.

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Small store of fruite, how to be conueighed by land.

THey that haue but small store to carry, or but now and then to carry some, of what sort soe∣uer, they doe commonly carry them in dossers, pan∣niers, or prickles, &c. one, on each side of the horse: alwaies prouided, that euery or each one be full, the cherries & peares to be lyned with greene fearne, al kinde of apples to be lyned with fine sweet strawe, onely in the bottome and top (not on the sides) of the panniers and dossers. But baskets or prickles (the rods whereof are not so neere together) must be lyned, sides and all.

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