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&ould be poured in am'ongft the bottom 

 leaves. 







THEY mould have a great deal of air 

 until they have got frefh roots ; for if the 

 days are hot, and they have little air, their 

 leaves v/ill draw up, and many of them 

 will decay. Thofe who have covers for 

 their ftoves would do well to cover them 

 all the middle of the day ; and if it ia 

 fine weather, after they have got roots and 

 want water,- it will be of great fervice 

 to them to be fprinkled all over once or 

 twice a- week. 



THE young plants fcould be planted in 

 penny and halfpenny pots, according to 

 their iize, and plunged into the bed ; but 

 fhould have no Water until they begin to 

 nave ibm'e frefh roots, which will not be 

 fo foon as the large plants, for the large 

 plants being in larger pots and deeper in 

 the bark, and having a much longer length 

 of ftem to pufh, they ilrike root fooner 



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