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Example i y Of ' Anzmoxe's 



* Within a moneth after the feed of A nemone's is 

 gather 'd a id prepared , (in Amu ft, fries Terrariw, ex 

 three daye; before the full Moon in Sepemb.) it rriufi 

 be fo^vn j for by that means you {hall gain a yea r in 

 the growing, ove; th.it you lhould doe if you foVveci in 

 the next fpring : If there remain any WooHnefs in 

 the feed , pull it afunder as well as you cab, and then 

 fow your feed reaforiably thinneupona pbin fmooth 

 bed of fine earth , or rather in pots or tubs , and af- 

 ter the fowing lift or gently itrew over them fome fine 

 good frefb mould , about one fingers thicknefs at the 

 moil for the firil time ;and about a month after their 

 fpringing up, fift , or fire v over them in like man- 

 ner (this is a neceffafy circumtknee ) another fingers 

 thicknefs of fine earth, and in the mean time if the 

 .weather prove dry , you lnuft water them gently and 

 often , and thus doing you {hall have them fpring up 

 before winter and grow pretty ftrong , able to abide 

 the (harp winter , in their Nonage, in ufing fome 

 little care to cover them looilywith Fearne, furze, 

 or Bean-itraw or any fuch things, which muft neither 

 Jy clofe to, nor too far re from them. 



The next Spring after the fowing , or which is bet- 

 ter the next Auguft you may remove them , and fet 

 them in order by Row es "with fuffirient diftance one 

 from another , where they may abide , until you fee 

 what manner of flo ver they will bear. 



Many of them being thus ordered , if your mould 

 be fine, loofe and frefh , not fiony , clayifh, or from, 

 a niiddin , will bear flowers the fecond year after the 

 fowing, and moftor all of them the third year^if youc 



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