LITTLE GARDENS 



Strawberries ; Buglosse ; Columbine ; The French 

 Mary-gold; Flos Afrlcanus; Cherry-Tree in 

 Fruit; Figges in Fruit; Raspes; Vine Flowers; 

 Lavender in Flowers; The Sweet Satyrian, with 

 the White Flower; Herba Muscaria; Lilium 

 Convallium; the Apple-Tree in Blossome. In 

 July come Gilly- Flowers of all Varieties; Muske 

 Roses ; The Lime-Tree in blossome ; Early Peares, 

 and Plummes in Fruit; Ginnitings; Quadlins. 

 In August, come Plummes of all sorts in Fruit; 

 Peares; Apricockes; Berberies; Filberds; Muske- 

 Melons; Monks Hoods, of all colours; Peaches, 

 Melo-Cotones; Nectarines; Cornelians; War- 

 dens, Quinces. In October, and the beginning 

 of November, come Services; Medlars; Bullises; 

 Roses Cut or Removed to come late; Holly- 

 hokes; and such like. These Particulars are for 

 the Climate of London; But my meaning is Per- 

 ceived, that you may have Ver Perpetuum, as the 

 Place affords." 



Your yard shall be the clock of the seasons 

 if you plant with reference to the flowering time. 

 Thus, we put bulbs into the earth in fall, for their 

 appearance so soon as the snow is gone. The 

 first warm days bring points of green to the sur- 

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