SECT. XX. AUGUST. S%9 



month, though every thing planted late, may be fo 

 much the nigher, generally fpeaking one third. 

 Strazvberries and herbs, culinary and medicinal, to- 

 wards the end of the month, that they may be well 

 rooted before winter, 39, 246, &c. 



PROPAGATE 



Trees and finds, by laying young Jhoois in fine rich 

 earth, and keep the ground cool about them, 69. 



FLOWERS. 



Decayed parts, take off, trim, and tie- to flicks, 56,57. 

 Shrubs, ditto, thin a little, and prune off fuckers, 111. 

 Edgings, or edges of box, yew, &c. may be cut, 55. 

 Water potted flowers regularly, alfo others, 277. 

 Ditto all new planted things, and fhade them, 275. 

 Annuals, hardy, fow towards end of the month, 287. 

 Minionette i plant in pots, to flower in winter. 

 Biennials and perennials, plant, laft week, 289, 291. 

 Saxifrage pyramidal, and double plant in pots, S55. 

 Geraniums, raifed from cuttings, (or feed) pot foon. 

 Ditto, pets of, &c. ftir, or frefh earth, 364. 

 Auriculas zn& polyanthus, tranfplant, part, &c. 359,365. 

 Carnations yet layer; tranfplant early layers, 359. 

 Pinks from early cuttings may be fit to move, 364. 

 Sweet Williams layer, or transplant if rooted, 333. 

 Bulbous roots, as lilies, &c.take up for planting, 285. 

 Bulbous offsets, replant them without delay, 286. 

 Bulbs of autumn flowers, plant in firft week ; fee lilies, 



atamafco, Guernfey, &c. 362. 

 Succulent plants, Ihift (belt feafon) firft week, 364. 



NURSERY. 



Prune fuckers, fide flem fhoots, draggling and luxu- 

 riant ones from the head ; Jlir the ground, weed, 

 water, thin Jecdlihgs, plant, fhade, &c. 69, 51. 



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