430 The P l e a s u r s, ^r [Sept. 



Or they may be planted in borders along the front 

 and back of efpalier-trees, or under walls, hedges, &c. 

 ©r where convenient : the wood Urawberries will fucceed 

 both ia the fhade under buihes, trees, &c. and in a free 

 expofure, but the other forts Ihould generally be allowed 

 an open funny expofition. It will be moll proper to do 

 that work in moiit weather, if poifible. 



The proper forts of ftrawberries to plant are. 



The fcarlet ftrawberry. 



The hautboy. 



The large Chili ftrawberry. 



The white and red wood-ftrawberrles. 



Thepine-apple llraw berry, having a greeuiih fruit. 



The Alpine everlaiting, or prolific ftrawberry. 

 This laft has been but a few years in England, and is 

 much efteemed for its fruitfulnefs, for the plants conti- 

 nue to produce fruit from June to November, and if Ihel- 

 tered with a common frame and glalTes, will, if open wea- 

 ther, coatinue bearing till Chriitmas. 



Bat the fruit of this fort is in the greateft perfedion 

 in Auguft and* beginning of September. 



The Pleasure, or Flower Garden. 



Hyacinths and I'uUp Roots, 



IN the third or fourth week in this mpnth it will be 

 time to begin to plant the choice hyacinth and tulip 

 roots for an early fpring bloom. 



Let the beds for thefe bulbs be digged or trenched one 

 or two fpades deep, breaking the earth fine and lay the 

 furface even ; and let the beds be three feet and a half, 

 or four feet wide, laid moderately' rounding, and rake 

 the furface fmooth. 



Then plant the bulbs in rows length v/ays the bed 

 nine inches afunder, and the fame diftance in the row, 

 but not nearer than fix inches, and from three to four or 

 five inches deep. 



As to the method of planting, may either draw drills 

 with an hoe, placing the bulbs bottom downwards, 



in 



