ChafT^^n^^^;:^:;: ;-^, 





drawn out of a Well. ' ' 



the Air^f 6. The Glaffesmuft be continued, till 



rable influence upon them, 'in caufing them to 

 loth w'?i^a^' !,^ ^°° ^"'' "^ ■^""^' ""'' "' 

 or beginning of Apr,/-, for the great Colds being 



XIII. Ob/. 8. If you Plant them in .11,u', tl>en 

 your Plants will Flower in A:,iu;,^ ; \m vou mult 



17/the?cr?l^aTof°thrhoti 

 it in anothet fet Bed new maae, tprovmca it ms 

 difchatged it's flrft heat •, ) ot for want of fuch a 

 Bed, to place it on a heap of Horfe-Dung mode- 



Flowers begin to appear upon their tops, you 

 nuft fuppott them with a little Rod or Stick, ot a 

 ■ingers thicknefs, which is to be ftuck into the 



Stems are to be tyed 

 the Flowers would ini 



iTwhich they ^ov* of are placed. , . , ^ ^ 



xvn. oA/ 12. This Plant is ^JjpJy^J^^^y 



SuckS Tec theii W On'our cold Climates,) 

 will never grow high as thofe which are Planted 

 from their Original Roots, brought to "^ O"^ «; 



3'th'^ffVir.ifu^'o'n^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 

 have^he S ^^l-^^s and ^^^J'^^^J^J^g^, 

 -"^n SV?Guld\4tionris cliily for the Beauty of 



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