400 A*HTI. SECT. XX. 



ieS) ranunculuses, and bulbs, may IDC put in 

 (east border) the first week, to blow late, 306, 

 307, &c. 



, thrift, daisies, pinks, &c. plant soon for edgings, 

 57. 



NURSERY. 



Remove Utter, weed, stir the ground, and rake neatly, 

 Prune into form, shorten the leader, &c. to make a 



head to young trees, c. 76. 

 Graffs of last year cut to a few eyes ; behead as at 



98. 



Transplant and^ow as at last month, and do it .quickly. 

 Exotics, or tender plants, sow on a gentle hot-bed, 



74. 

 If^ater giv&'m a dry time to seeds, seedlings, cuttings, 



and newly planted things ; but not over much, 52. 



APRIL. 



IF by any means the proper early spring cropping 

 of the ground has been prevented, make no delay to 

 finish, and to got the garden into a complete state of 

 cultivation. This month may be mild enough to in- 

 vite us abroad, to traverse the walks, and view natufs 

 in her spring attire, " all blooming and benevolent? 

 Let nothing therefore be met with that appears slo- 

 venly, or disgusting. See page 56. 



MISCELLANEOUS WORK. 



Borders, &c. weed, stir, rake, and clean up neatly, 



50. 



Quarters also weed, particularly beds of onions, 61. 

 Gravel walks and grass plats, put in order, roll, 



56. 



