472 The Pleasure, or [Oft, 



Propagate by Suckers, 



Propagate goofeberries, currants, berberries, codlins» 

 filberts, figs, &c. by fuckers from the root; digging 

 them with roots to each, and plant fome of the largetl 

 at once where they are to remain, and the reft in nur- 

 fery rows for training. 



The Pleasure, or Flower Garden. 



Auricula Plants, 



T.HE auricula plants in pots muft be now removed 

 to a place well calculated to defend them from wet 

 and alfo from froft. 



The pots may now be laid down on one fide, with the 

 tops toward the fun, to proteA the plants better from 

 too much moifture, which, though but a fimple expe- 

 dient, is better than to leave them upright to receive the 

 rain, &c. all winter. 



However, the pots may eafily be moved under fome 

 place of occafional flielter, juil: to have protedlion from 

 cxceffive rains, fnow, &c. and for which purpofe, the 

 pots may now be plunged or fet clofe together wi:hin a 

 garden frame; and when the weather is bad, the glaiTes 

 may be put on, or the pots may be placed together near 

 a warm wall, and place fome hoops over them; when 

 the weather is very wet or froily, draw fome mats over 

 the hoops. 



Let all the dead leaves be taken off the plants, and 

 loofen the earth on the furface of the pots a little. 



Carnation Layers, 



Carnation layers, which were in Auguft, or the lai! 

 month, planted in fmal! pots, Ihould in the laft week 

 in this month, be placed where they can be readily de- 

 fended in bad weather ; for that purpofe, the pots may 

 at that time be placed in a common garden frame. 



Let the pots be fet clofe together, and if the earth be 

 light and "dry, it will be proper to plunge the pots in it 

 to their rims, to proted ths roots better from froft. 



There 



