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Bulbs of autumn, as jaffron crocus, plant now, 29-2. 

 FH»i plants and fiirubs, (haggling branches, &c. 56. 

 Support weak flowers and (hrubs by proper ties, 55. 

 Minionctte, fow in pots, cool place, to flower in winter. 



NURSERY. 



Weed, waters/hade, young tender feedlings, <kc. 69. 

 Prune away fuckers, or fhoots from items, See. pam- 



cularly thofe that have been grafFed, 9.3, 94-. 

 Thin feedlings, fliade by a mat, ckc. new planted ones ; 



hut not from night dew*, water, &c 73, 5 1* 



AUGUST. 



I\ T this month (as in fome meafure before) the 

 gardener anticipates produ&s of the future vear, and 

 lows various vegetables in autumn to Itand the winter, 

 for fpring and f'umwer ufe ; fo that, in this, and other 

 refpecrs, Augitft is in truth an important feafon, as 

 will be feen by the work directed to be done. The 

 times for the feveral fiwings mould be pretty exafUy 

 obferved in order to fuccefs. 



M I S C E L L A N E O U S W OB K. 



Weed, water, fiir borders, rake and clean up, 50, 5 t. 

 Walks and grafs plats, attend, roll, mow, f weep, 54. 

 Thin by hoe, or hand, young crops, in dry weather, 49. 

 Water ditto, as alfonew (own beds, regularly, 50. 

 Prick out celery, and other things as winter greens, 50. 

 Earth up peas, beans, kidney beans, celery, greens, 



&c. 49. 

 Blanch endive, beet, chardon, finochio, 2$Q, 208, 218. 

 Dig, or ufe a ftrong hoe, between rows of plants, 49. 

 Vacant ground, clean, and prepare for ufe, 46, 47. 



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