336 K'Li. ( SECT. XX, 



Coleworts, firH week for winter, la ft week fpring, 2 19. 

 Turncps, any fort, both early and late in the month, jH*. 



PLANT 



Celery at fix inches ; Leeks the fame or more. Endive, 

 lettuces, coleworts, at a foot. Cabbages, favoys, brocoli, 

 boorcole, and cauliflowers, at two feet, or a little more 

 in a rich foil, particularly the latter : Give water at 

 planting, and two or three times after, if not much 

 rain fhould fall. 



PROPAGATE 



Herbs, lavender, rofemary, fage, propagate yet, by cut- 

 tings, or flips, occafionally watering. 246, &c. 



Trees and Jhrubs, by laying (hoots of the prefent 

 year ; i. e. of thole that are not apt to {hike from 

 older wood. Slips and cuttings of fome forts, may 

 ftrike, by the help of a l?and-g!afs, 66, 3\2. 



FLOWERS. 



Stir the flower borders, and rake them neatly, 54. 

 Pats of flowers, fet in fliade, and regularly water, 27 8. 

 Carnations and double fwect zvilliams, layer, 33 9, 333. 

 Pinks, plant (lips, cuttings, pipings, or layer, 364. 

 Geraniums, double lychnis, lychnideas, double wall-flowers, 

 Rockets, plant cuttings, or ilips, 34-4, 333, 361. 34-6. 

 Succulent plants (as aloes) may now be let abroad. 

 Annuals, plant out tender forts into borders, 236. 

 Ditto, quick blowers may ftill be fown, Sty 

 Biennials, thin feed beds of, prick out, water, &c. $53. 

 Perennials, ditto, particularly auriculas, 359. Carna- 

 tions, 361, Pinks, 364, and polyanthus, 365. 

 Lark/purs thin, and pull up all the (ingle ones, 335. 

 Stocks, pull up moll of the finglc ones, 332. 

 Seeds, gather very regularly as ey ripen, 56, 5 8. 

 Bulbous and tuberous roots t$ p in due time, 2$5. 



2 Bulbs, 



