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2 Pyrumfirrmgulatorium mimug 3 Pyrmjjlatjlrré‘. W The {mall Choke peare. The wrlde hedge Peare tree.
4 Pyrmfylueflrtk minima. _ The wilde Crab Peare tree.
5 Pyru: Pedicularia; _ The Low fie wilde Peare.
:5 Pym: Camina.‘ The C_ro_vy Peare tree.‘
1; The Place;
The wilde Peares grow Of th¢m{°l”e: without manuring in molt pl8C35aas “’°:i 1; or in the borders of fields, and neere to 3
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The Time of wilde Peares anl'W€"":t tame or manured Peare,notwithfi31‘ ' the mofl: part they are not ripe mu‘? Winter.
1]’ The Names.
The wilde Peare tree is called in ‘W Pyrusfyluqfirrk and Pymjler .- in Grce 5; fie by which name both the fruit and tr‘ ong l<nown.Peares haue diuers fyrnames_ 3 M7’ the antient Writers, and efpecially in Pbicl-I in his 15 booke,I5 chapter, none 05" C
_‘ are knowne to the later Writers (of 9°‘ ag. ed : ) euery city or euery country haue names of them felues,and Peares haue alfo diuers name’ ’
cording to the places.
qr ‘T12: '1’ emperatare. All Pearcs are of a cold temperature, and the molt part ofthem ofa binding quality 3 thy fnb fiance. » ' qr The Vertrmi I i din The vertues of the wilde Peares are referred vnto the garden Peares as touchingtheir bi“ f3C|J1ty,but are not to be eaten, becaufe their nourifhment is little andbad.
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{I The Kinder; ./ H3 Latine Mme M41” ‘each?-th Far am0I1g the old VVriters,and is common to m3flY mes’°bll1'd it We will bliefell’ fill)‘ imfeat of uualiyproperly called Apple trees, whofe fioclre or kind“ we infinitegthat. we haue thought it not atnilfe to vfe the fame order or method with Apples,t am“ haue done with Peares 5 that is,to grue them feuerall titles in Latine and Engliih,and 0113 gen defcription for the whole. ‘ 1]‘ Th:\D:jZ'rt:ptim.‘ He Apple tree hath a body or trunke commonly of a meane bignelfe, not very hisl'»“"L’f,",;» [W8 armes or branches, and the fame difordered :the barlre {omewhat Plalfl3:_anfi1g(‘):3gcSo h mggfid : the leaues bee alfo broad , more long than round, and finely nicked _1” ‘ ‘e are, T C floures are whitifh tending vnto a blufh colour. The fruit or Apples do differ In E’. infi-
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ac-new mg to the foyle and cliniate, forne very great,_fo(pIre lrtgleéand many of a middle fort Wh_ 6 are 1urcecofrg{%c,orfom:grl1rng fomyet-}mo{.¥. ofa mid e ta ta etweene lweet and foure,,the a lch to urftingurfn I thrnke rt rmpofl?ib.e 5 notwith {landing I heare of one that rntendeth to write peculiar volume of Apples,and the vle of them 5 yet when he hath done what he can does hee hath One nothing touching their feuerall kindes to diliinguiih them. This that hath beene {aid {hall “lfice for 0t1rHi{%;ory. ¥ Our Author gene lbute figures more out of Taécrrramozrtmmorr. with Jrrefe titles. 3. Uilalam "§’_”4~'c°, the Qnecning or Qneerre of Apples. 5 1’l¢1tomc!4 [inc Pym .2_/izm .' The Summer Peareé mama. 6 P[42fr:;*c%JzrJDi4fiz4e Pyre fxycmelm-‘ th€ V\/inter PC§1‘i€ffl3mi’~- 1 '
2 Q/1441;»: Caréamzria Imago fiuifa.‘ Bakers ditch Apple tree.‘
3. tywalm C.zr!Io:7.:r:}r. 'I’l1ePorr2e—‘vVater tree.
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qj Tri5ePZare. g A _ ,. _ M The tame and graded Apple trees are planted and fer in and orchard s made forthat purl. 9011:; they dglighg to grow in good and fertile grounds : Kent doth abound with Apples of mofl; °“3- But Ihaue feene in the paltures and hedge-rows about the grotrnds ofavivorfhiplull Gentlee -‘in dwelling two miles frow Hereford ,called’ Malier zinger Bsehame, fo many U665 Ofall f0"55.1that “)3 Feruants driulre for the molt part no other drinke bntthat which is made Of APPl€5;Thre ‘l“3“= H433)’ is fuch ,that by the r€}3Ort ofthe ghntlenran hiemlelfcnhe Perfon hath for tithernany ’hl°+‘-’»‘r"'i°.:“d‘ til SYder.Thc hogs are fed with the fallings or them, which are fo many, that they make choue of Ore Apples they do eate, who will not tafle ofany but ofthe belt. An example doubtlefle to he °“0wed of Gentlemen that haue land and lining: but enuie faith,tl1e poore W1” breake downe our fdges, and wee {hall mine the leafi part of the fruit 5 but forward in thename of God: grafiinp iet, ant and nourilh vp trees in euery corner of your ground, the labour 15 fm"‘“= the C095 1-5 nothing, E °0mmodity is great,y70ur‘felues {hall haue plenty,the p0<55C 013“. ha“? fomwhat in time Ofwii-W3 ‘elieue their necelfitie,and God {hall reward your good mindes and diligence.’ . qr rem»:-e. i A 1 - _ They bloome about the end of Aprill,or in the beginning of May. The forward APPICS be "P9 O“ the Qalends of lulyyothers in September.
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