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the mould appears dry ; but care muft be 

 taken to give it fparingly, and often, for 

 too much at a time would rot them. It 

 will be of great fervice to them to fprin- 

 kle them all over twice a- week in the even- 

 ing, and fhut the glaifes clofe ; but they 

 mud have air in the morning early to dry 

 the wet before the fun becomes hot, for if 

 they are wet it will fcorch the end of the 

 bud, and prevent its growing. They will 

 require little water for the firft three 

 weeks. 



WHEN the heat begins to decline, which 

 will be in about five weeks (for the bark 

 will grow mouldy, and then it lofes its heat) 

 take all the pots out, and ftir the bark 

 down to the dung; level it, and plunge 

 the pots up to the top ; put on theglafles, 

 and give a little air ; for although there 

 will be neither heat nor {team for three or 

 four days, there will be a rancid fmell, 

 which will be very prejudicial to the plants, 

 and turn them yellow. 



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