^§4 The Pleasure, or [Ji'ne. 



hocks, and ten-week rtocks, with the large convoIvuJus, 

 and fuch like forts ; but this lail generally fucceeds bell 

 when Town where it is to remain. 



Obferve, that all the above, and fuch other annual 

 plants, as are now to be tranfplanted, fliould, if poflible, 

 be removed in a fhowery time. 



Let them be carefully taken up, with balls, or, at leaft 

 with as much earth as will readily hang about their roots ; 

 and in that manner plant them in the beds, borders, pots, or 

 other parts of the garden. In planting them, take good 

 care to clofe the earth well about their roots and fiems. 



As foon as pJanted, give every plant a little water; 

 and in dry weather repeat the watering occaiioaally, till 

 they have all fairly taken root. 



Obferve as the larger kinds of thefe plants advance l:i 

 height, to let them be properly fupported with fticks ; for 

 the beauty of thefe foits depends greatly in being neatly 

 fupported, and trained with upright Hems. 



^endsr Annuals, 



The cocks-combs, and tricolors, globes, douWe bal- 

 fams, double ftramoniums, and egg-plant, and ^ch other 

 curious annuals as were, in order to draw them up tall, 

 placed in drawing-frames, or glafs-cafes, will now need 

 to be often refreihed with water. 



Thefe plants, in warm funny weather, will ftand in 

 need of that article, at leaft, three times a week ; but 

 give it to them moderately at each time. 



The plants mull alfo be allowed a good ihare of frefh air 

 every day; and this mult be admitted to them by tiltitig 

 up the ligiits tv%'o, three, or four inches, with props, or by 

 fliding them a little way open. 



Mind, that according as fuch of thofe plants which are 

 How in drawing-frames, advance in height, to let the 

 frame be raifed proportionally, in the manner direded in 

 the former month. 



The balfams that are in flower, and grown to any to- 

 lerable fize, and alfo the combs and tricolors, and fucli 

 like, as are pretty ftrong, may be brought into the opci 

 air, in the laft week in this month ; but if not arrived by 

 that time, to a proper fize, let them remain a week or 

 two longer. 



