n6 OF TH E AN A V N AS; 



the next day, and they will require no 

 more for fome time. 



THEY mould be fhifted again into pen- 

 ny pots before the roots are much matted 

 round the pots, which will be in about iix 

 or eight weeks. None of the raots muft 

 be difturbed, but taken carefully out of 

 the fmall pots and planted into the larger 

 ones, having firft put two inches of mould 

 into the bottom of thofe pots. Let the 

 mould be carefully put round the ball, fo 

 as not to break it, yet to make the plant 

 fail:, fo that there be no vacancy. Plunge 

 them into a tolerably good heat, and give 

 them a little water ; but they mould have 

 no more for a week, for pines mould 

 never have much water after (hifting, un- 

 til they begin to grow again. 



THIS work may be done in any of the 

 winter months as iafely as in the fummer* 

 A moderate heat, a little water, and frefh 

 air mould never be omitted, if the weather 

 is ever fo cold, for it is againft nature to 



imagine 



