The orchard, and the garden [con]taining cer[tai]ne necessarie, secret, and ordinarie knowledges in grafting and gardening. Wherein are described sundrie waies to graffe, and diuerse proper new plots for the garden. Gathered from the Dutch and French. Also to know the time and season, when it is good to sow and replant all manner of seedes.

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The orchard, and the garden [con]taining cer[tai]ne necessarie, secret, and ordinarie knowledges in grafting and gardening. Wherein are described sundrie waies to graffe, and diuerse proper new plots for the garden. Gathered from the Dutch and French. Also to know the time and season, when it is good to sow and replant all manner of seedes.
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London :: Printed by Adam Islip,
1594.
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"The orchard, and the garden [con]taining cer[tai]ne necessarie, secret, and ordinarie knowledges in grafting and gardening. Wherein are described sundrie waies to graffe, and diuerse proper new plots for the garden. Gathered from the Dutch and French. Also to know the time and season, when it is good to sow and replant all manner of seedes." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A08520.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 1, 2024.

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Against the Pismires or Ants, when they will hurt the yong trees.

CUt the leaues off which are eaten or poysoned of the Ants or Pismires, and where there is a∣ny thing made vncleane in the top of the tree of those little wormes, that rub in peeres with your hands, that it may not staine the other leaues, and that the yong sprouts may grow vp without any hinderance.

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