SECT. XX. MAY. 405 



celery, radishes, turneps, cabbages y sawj?, bro- 

 colt, peas, beans, jinochio, scdsafy, scoraowra, 

 chardons, spinach, lettuces, radishes, ani small 

 1 sallading, chiefly first week. 



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PLANT 



Kidney -beans that have been forwarded on heat, 238. 

 Cucumbers and melons, second crop," 00, 211. 

 Forward gourds, 253. Lettuces, 241. CW*- 

 flowers, savoys, cabbages, coleworts, 229, 233. 

 Celery, if forward, in trenches, 231. Artichokes, 

 214, Potatoes, 250. Nasturtiums, 270. C#/N 

 sicums, 2(>4. Love-apples, 27 6 } and #&7, 26*3, 

 towards the end of the month. Herbs^ by parted 

 roots, 263, c. Trees and shrubs may yet suc- 

 ceed under good management, 106. 



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PROPAGATE 



Herbs, culinary and medicinal, by slips and cuttings, 

 but rather the latter. For sage it is now the best 

 time, 263, &c. See Flowers, article slips, &c. 



F LOUVERS. 



Sow annuals of all sorts for a late blow. Scarlet 



bean, sow as a flower to run up pales, &c. 

 Thin seedlings soon, that they may not be weak, 292. 

 Prick out, or plant, the tender annuals, in new hot- 



beds, pots, &c. as directed, 293, 294, 297. 

 Hot-beds of flowers, manage, as to age, water, &c. 



300. 

 Biennials and perennials, thin in time, and water 



them; also prick out any are forward enough; 



they may yet be sown, 302, 303. 

 Auriculas out of flower, remove out of the sun, 581. 

 Tuberoses, pot on heat, or under a south wall, 57.9. 



