S72 FEBRUARY. SKCT.'iX 



Vermin and infecls, fee to, as mice, fnails, flugs, &c. 233 

 Birds, chiefly bull-finches, do much mifchief now. 

 Prune wall and other trees, but firft grape vines, 129. 

 Mofs.&nd canker clean trees of, moid weather, 162. 

 dons for grafting provide, 8.-?, and life them, 83, &c. 

 Edgings of thrift, a good time to make or repair, .55* 



sow 



Cucumbers, 178,219. Melons, 1 92, 228. ftttj fmall, 

 231, large, 232. ifrawj, the broad forts, or the 

 mazagans, if wanted early, 206. Radi/hes on 

 heat, or not, 239. Lettuces on heat, or not, 227. 

 Small jallading on heat, or on a warm border under 

 glafs, 249. Cabbages, the fugir loaf forts, 211 ; or 

 if early ones are wanted, fow the Yorkjhire fort on 

 heat, 212. Savoys, 241. Onions, 228. Leeks, 225. 

 Parjley, 254. Spinach, 243. Can-ots on heat, or 

 not, 212. Parfneps, 2 SO. &/»?, 216. Kidney- 

 beans on heat, 224. Turneps on heat, 244. Cauli- 

 flowers on heat, 214. 



PLANT 



Cucumbers, 179, 184, Afc/^j, 19o. Cauliflowers, 215. 

 Cabbages, 211. Horfe-radijh, 221. &?£& &$i« 

 Rocombole, 255* Shalots, 243. CPiw, 248. £M 

 on heat, 253. Potatoes, early forts, on heat, and 

 warm borders, 235. F/wj, Wfl//, ejpalier, and Jlan- 

 dard fruit trees, forejl trees, and deciduous Jbrubs, 30, 

 95, 107, 11€. 



PROPAGATE 



Trees and Jhrubs by grafting, 83, by fuckers, layers, 

 and cuttings, 64. Sow kernels, ftones, and feeds 

 of fruit, &c, on fine well broke earth, providing 

 exotics a little heat, 7 1,. 



F LOWERS. 



