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according to their fizes, with the balls en- 

 tire ; and if any of them are matted, dif- 

 place that part ', plunge them to the brim, 

 at the diflance of about fifteen inches * 

 from centre to centre of the plants, and 

 give a little water. 



About the firft of Auguft they will re- 

 quire freih potting, and if there are three 

 compartments, being removed into the fuc- 

 ceffion-houfe. Let the bark bed be work- 

 ed to the bottom at this time, the plants 

 put into pots of eight inches in diameter, 

 plunged to the brim at the diflance of fix- 

 teen inches on a medium, and fettled with 

 a little water. 



SECTION VI. 



On the Treatment of the Plants tie Second Tear. 



A BOUT the middle of November, the 

 bark-bed will require to be worked 

 over to lafl for the Winter ; the plants muft 

 not be fhifted at this time, but let any de- 

 cayed leaves about their bottoms be twift- 



ed 



* This muil be underflood of the largeft plants -, a 

 foot will be fufficient for the {mail ones. 



