JULY. SECT. XX. 



Turneps, any sort, both early and late in the month, 

 261. 



PLANT 



Celery at six inches ; Leeks the same or more. En- 

 dive, lettuces, coleworts, at a foot. Cabbages^ sa- 

 voys, brocoli, boorcole and cauliflowers, at two feet, 

 or a little more in a rich soil, particularly the lat- 

 ter : Give water at planting, and two or three 

 times after, if not much rain should fall. 



PROPAGATE 



Herbs, lavender, rosemary, sage, propagate yet, by 

 cuttings, or slips, occasionally watering, 263, &c. 



Trees and shrubs, by laying shoots of the present 

 year; i. e. of those that are not apt to strike from 

 older wood. Slips and cuttings of some sorts, 

 may strike by the help of a hand-glass, 69, 333. 



FLOWERS. 



Stir the flower borders, and rake them neatly, 56. 

 Pots of flowers, set in shade, and regularly water, 



296. 

 Carnations and double sweet williams^ layer, 382, 



355. 



Pinks, plant slips, cuttings, pipings, or layer, 368. 

 Geraniums, double lychnis, lychnideas, double wall- 

 flowers, rockets, plant cuttings, or slips, 356, 



355, 368, 369. 



Succulent plants (as aloes) may now be set abroad. 

 Annuals, plant out tender sorts into borders, 295. 

 Ditto, quick blowers may still be sown, 301. 

 Biennials, thin seed beds of, prick out, water, c. 302. 

 Perennials, 303. Auriculas, 382. Carnations, 383. 



Pinks, 387, and Polyanthus, 388. 



