necessary to ijoung Gardeners. 139 



t^Uces the wacres of gentlemen's gardeners have been con- 

 ^:Sbl?UuSed ; bu^ iron, what lltt^ h. come n^^;.y 



t:=^:^ ^12^1^^^:^^^^ a gardene. 

 fe Ixpec"s r find a man whose knowledge is commensurate 

 trr station he is to fill; and when 1- f^/^^.^rof; 

 nerience, that his attainments scarcely exceed those oi a 

 Lmmon labourer, the question will v-y -t-% 

 why should I give the one so much more ^ ^"].""^'^^'°"/"^.'^ 

 the o her? When 1 see instances of men fi hng fiist-iate 



tlipmselves it would not be so much ; but it tills me minu 

 themselves, ^^ wou carelessness and ignorance 



poor journeyman must come m also tor h,s share Here .s 



sneers, and direet de«P°'''™/^'''t.''Lrof thrcertlty of 

 word of discontent escapmg from h.s l.p , oi ^he "«« y 



losing his place in -•^-^ ^e r.no ance' anl presLp- 

 :Sro7\h:^4s:er^''KouW fl beifeve that there^are few 

 t^tfo^dl-iuformed men «ho use Aeir y-S a-un 

 in «o discrraceful a manner. Knowledge, leal knowieu^e, 

 bee. ts con Sension, affability, and kindness. !§"---' 

 • " 1 w h nrosoeritv. very often generates pride, vanity, 

 joined with P^^^P^^';^ ,^ /^ ^^ easy matter to show proofs 



"hilst .ndividuals of very moderate attamments w,ll be p.o- 

 "TLe no spac. to say any thing about the V^^f ^^ 



