MONTHLY LIST. 



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light soil suits all descriptions very well ; and I 

 never yet found disappointment in any description 

 of earth which was thoroughly well dug, and dress 

 ed yearly from the mound of accumulated leaves 

 and soap-suds, alluded to in the first chapter. I 

 particularly recommend a portion of sand mixed 

 with the heap. All bulbs, carnations, pinks, auric 

 ulas, ranunculuses, &c., love a mixture of sand. 

 I know no flowers of the hardy class which reject 

 it. Mix sand well into your borders and plots, and 

 you will not fail to have handsome flowers. 



I subjoin a list of common flowers appertaining 

 to each month, in order to fill the borders with one 

 or more roots of each variety. I do not include 

 the annuals. 



In this month the following flowers are in blow 

 Single Anemones I Primroses 



Winter Cyclamens | Winter Hyacinth 



Michaelmas Daisy Narcissus of the east 



Hepaticas | Christmas rose 



Single Anemones 

 Forward Anemones 

 Persian Iris 

 Cpring Crocus 



FEBRUARY. 



Single yellow Gilliflower 

 Single Liverwoit 

 Winter Aconite 

 Hepaticas 



Bulbous Iris 

 Anemones of all sorts 

 Spring Cyclamens 

 Liverwort of all sorts 

 Daffodils 

 Crowfoots 

 Spring Crocus 

 Hyacinths of all sorts 



Jonquils 



Yellow Gilliflower 

 Narcissus of several kinds 

 Forward Bear s-ears 

 Forward Tulips 

 Single Primroses of divers 

 colors 



