402 APRIL. SECT. XX. 



Succession crops, of cucumbers and melons, for hand- 

 glasses, c. -199, 210, 1212. Peas, large and 

 small. Beans, the broad sorts. Savoys^ carrots, 

 turneps, celery, lettuces, jinochio, spinach, and 

 radishes cool ground, small sallading, weekly, on 

 a south border, onions to draw young, 63. 



PLANT, 



'Strawberries yet, but alpines succeed best so late, 

 40. Asparagus, 217. Artichokes, 214. Let- 

 tuces, 240. Chives, garlick, rocombole, and $/?#* 

 /0ta, first week, see February. Cabbages, early 

 and late, 225. Caulif lowers, %2&. Kidney beans 

 that have been raised on heat, 238. Potatoes for 

 a full crop, 250. Herbs in rooted slips, 262, c. 

 Trees and Shrubs immediately, and do it in the 

 best manner, water, cover the roots, and stake the 

 sterns, 105, 116. 



PROPAGATE 



Trees and shrubs, by grafting, layers, cuttings, and 

 sowing, which may yet be performed,. 69, 80, 87. 



Herbs, by slips, or cuttings, in a good soil, and a shady 

 situation, but not under trees, 263, c. 



FLOWERS. 



Sow, in the first week, (if not done before) Annuals, 

 292, 298, SOO. Biennials, 302. Per&mials, 303. 



Plant, or prick out, annuals as the sorts require, 293. 

 Biennials and perennials of late blowers, may yet 

 be transplanted into "borders or pots, giving an 

 immediate watering, and shading a few days frora 

 sun, 294. Carnation layers, taking them up care- 

 fully with a scoop trowel, 383. Pinks, the satne, 

 Tuber ose t 379. 



