Of trees or fruites to be set or remooued.
- Apple trées of all sorts.
- Apricocks.[E146]
- [Barberies].
- [Boollesse],[E147] black & white.
- Cheries,[E148] red and black.
- Chestnuts.[E149]
- [Cornet plums].[E150]
- [Damsens],[1][E151] white & black.
- [Filbeards],[E152] red and white.
- Goose beries.[E153]
- Grapes,[E154] white and red
- Gréene or grasse plums.[E155]
- [Hurtillberies].[E156]
- Medlars[E157] or marles.
- Mulberie.[E158]
- Peaches,[E159] white and red.
- Peares of all sorts.
- [Perareplums],[2][E160] black & yelow.
- Quince[E161] trées.
- Respis.[E162]
- [Reisons.][E163]
- [Small nuts].
- Strawberies, red and white.
- [Seruice trées].[E164]
- Walnuts.[E165]
- [Wardens],[E166] white and red.
- [Wheat plums].
[28]
Now set ye may
the box and bay,
[Haithorne] and prim,
for clothes trim.
[1] Damisens. 1577.
[2] sic also in 1577.
[35.]
¶ Januaries husbandrie.
Chap. 32.
A kindly good Janiuéere,
[Fréeseth] pot by the féere.