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chiefly the large black turnep, 2 M). Small /alluding* 

 every ten days, warn; borders, or under glafs, 250* 

 'CornJaUadt 250. Chervil, 534-8, and /s/vr/, 25.7. 



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At diftances as before, colcivorts, endive, callages, fa- 

 i)oys\ hrqcoli, bborcole, Brufjels, fpronts, chou-mi!an, 

 and celery i alfo lettuces on dry warm ground, 22c*. 

 Herbs, pot and medicinal, from parted roots, oroff- 

 fejs, 246, &0. hhau-ts, garlick, rocambole, 249, 2^7, 

 CGI. Strawberries , any time this month, (the 

 fooner the better) drefs old beds and plants, 8$, 77, 

 105. Shrubs, begin to plant towards the end, but 

 let not the roots be long out of ground, 106. Cur- 

 rants, gof cherries, and raj'pberrics, may be planted 

 Lift week, SI, S8. 



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I ftmibs, by laying young moots, and at the* 

 end of the month, cuttings may be planted, as of 

 goof cherries , currants, laurels, honeyfaclles, &c. 66. 



FLOWERS. 



Remove dead ones, trim the decaying, tie up, 8cc.56,!>6. 

 Annuals, fow fome of the hardy forts^ fir ft week, 281. 

 .Biennials, plant out, referving a few for faring, 283. 

 Perennials, djtto, alio Lake up, and part old roots, 283. - 

 Pinks, from cuttings, Sec. (if well rooted) plant out ; 



alfo carnations, J: .///.% <?cc. fiom layers, SCO. 



Geraniums, from cuttings, pr feed, plant without delay, 



iq (mail pots, flaorte,ning the rppt§, &c. 362. 

 Auriculas, dreis, ftiifr, {Tip, place in lhade, 35 9. 

 Polyanthus, plant, part roots, or low the [ccd, 3G5. 

 Bulbs of autumn flowers, plant yet in firft week, fee 



bit month ; and thole of fprinu; in lait week, as 

 .cafes, early tulips, common ancmonia, 236. 



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