1 68 OF THE AN ANAS, 



WHEN the plants are dirty, the under 



leaves of the crowns are generally very 



"dirty alfo. When they are taken off the 



" 



fruit, foine of the powder fhould be rub- 

 5 on the under fides of the leaves, and 

 dufted between every leaf, heart and all, 

 and may then be put into the hark in the 

 clean houfe. 



WHEN the fruiting-houfe is cleared of 

 the fruit, it muft be treated in every re- 

 fpecl the fame as has been directed for the 

 breeding-ftove, and then I am in hopes 

 there will be an end of thofe troublefome 

 vermin, which have been a great plague 

 to Pine-plants for many years. 



IF any plants, crowns, or fuckers come 

 from abroad, whether any vermin appear 

 on them or not, it would be right to duft 

 them before they are put into the {love. 

 If any iingle plant in the {love mould by 

 any accident efcape being cleaned, lay 

 fome of the mixture all over the pot and 

 between the leaves, and the infects will 

 foon follow their companions, 



