5ECT. Mill. OF HOT BEDS. 16t 



that come after will form for blow before the fummer 

 is out, for next year. 



Laburnhams bear along the fides and ends of old wood. 



Jafmines fhonld be pruned down clofe, even to half 

 an inch, and when trained to a wall, the (hoots kept 

 rather wide, like vines, (particularly the fcarlet trum- 

 pet fort) as they bear at the ends of weak moots of the 

 year ; which mould therefore (as all others bearing in 

 the fame way) never ;be touched in fummer with a 

 knife, but be fuffered to grow rude. 



Sennas bearalfo on (hoots of the prefent year, yet are 

 belt left rather full of wood : prune them as foou a* 

 off flower. 



Syringa, or Mock orange, and Hypericin f rut ex, 

 bear along the fides, as well as ends, of old wood, and 

 of courfe may be (hortened. 



Spireafrutex, Guelder rofe, and many others, bear on 

 moots of the year, and may therefore be pruned fhort. 



Pyracantha bears (chiefly) on two and three years 

 old wood ; therefore the oldeit wood is to be cut out, 

 and young in every part retained, and at length. The 

 time of pruning mould be autumn ; but early infprfnv 

 will do, as tire flowers may then be feen. 



For the pruning forejl trees, fee page 118. Bcv- 

 berries, fee page 165. 



SECTION XIII. 



OF HOT BED'S. 



THE dung of animals, but chieflv of horfes, is put 

 together tot fermentation, in order to form bodies 

 ot heat for two purpofes. 1. To raife vegetables, 

 flowers, Sec. not othcrwife to be produced, or, at leafi, 

 not in perfection. 2, To raife iuch things, as though 



I they 



