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fame diHance muil be allowed between plant and plant in 

 the row, and about three or four inches deep ; and fuch 

 as are defigned for the common flower borders, may ei- 

 ther be depofited in a continued row, fifteen or eighteen 

 inches from the edge, or planted in fmall patches or 

 clumps, three or four roots together. See lall month, 

 and the fpring planting. 



. Let thefe roots be planted in fuch beds and borders as 

 lie tolerably dry all winter; for if the ground be too 

 wet, the roots planted now would rot. 



Plant Ramincuhifes and Anemones, 



The ranunculufes and anemones fhould alfobe planted 

 in beds and borders of light dry earth, for a wet foil 

 would be apt to rot thefe roots : — let the beds be three 

 or four feet wide, finiihed off a little rounding, with a 

 fmooth even furface. 



Let the choicefl kinds of thefe roots be planted in beds,, 

 for the convenience of prote«!:\ing them in winter, and in 

 the fpring, when they are in bloom. 



In planting thefe roots, let the fame diflance and man- 

 ner be obferved as in laft month. 



But if you plant them in the borders, let them be put 

 in fmall patches, four or five roots in a patch, and the 

 patches be nine or ten feet diftant. 



Thefe roots Ihould not be planted m.ore than t\^'o or 

 three inches deep at moll. 



Plant CrBcufes, 



Crocufes of different forts may now be planted, and it 

 is time all thefe forts were put into the ground. 



Thefe roots fhould be planted within fix inches of the 

 edgt of the border, and it will be befl to plant them in 

 the manner mentioned lalt m.onth. 



Do not plant thefe roots deeper than two cr three inches 

 below the lu-rface. 



Planting Narcljfufes and other Bulbsi 



NarcifTules and jonquils, and all other bulbous roots 

 that are flill above ground, may now be planted, when 

 time and dry open weather will permit. 



Z 6 Auriculas- 



