OF THE AN AN AS, 



for if they are in fmall pot?, the pots are 

 foon full of roots, and muft be often wa- 

 tered* 



IF there is not a good heat they are in 

 danger of being rotted, and if not watered 

 they are fure to fruit ; but if they are 

 fhifted and kept growing, and have a good 

 deal of air, they will be fine plants, and 

 produce much better fruit than thofe that 

 are drawn tall, and to the look feem much 

 finer* 



ABOUT the middle of May the roots will 

 again be all round the fides of the pot ; 

 they then mould be fhifted into two-penny 

 pots in the lame manner as before di- 

 rected ; but it will be neceffary to exa- 

 mine the roots, to be certain of their be- 

 ing in order for mifting. 



As the weather will now be warm, if a 

 tolerable feafon and a good deal of fun, as 

 fcon as they have been plunged a day they 

 mould Have a little water, and in about 



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