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28. Made an Horse-radish-bed in the new-Garden : 

 planted the buds 10 inches deep. 



Transplanted a Row of Mint, one of Balm, and one of 

 Pennyroyal. 



30. Parted the Lilly Roots in the Little Garden & 

 planted the large ones in Field Basons, & the offsets in 

 the Orchard, with the Tulips, &c. that if any of them are 

 worth preserving they may be markt when in bloom & 

 remov'd into the Garden. Transplanted Sweet Williams 

 from Waltham into the Little Garden from the New Garden 

 with a few Stocks. 



Octob r - I st - Carryed ten loads of virgin-earth from 

 Dorton into the little mead for the melon-frames. 



9. A thorough soaking rain, after an uninterrupted fit 

 of above six weeks dry weather. 



Oct. 15. Planted a Bason of Double Perr 1 - Sunflower, 

 No. 6. 



Planted a Bason of Single D- No. 7. 



Double Ragged Robin, No. 8. 



two Roots of Campan Pysam in pots. 

 two Peach leav'd D- No. 9. 



two Canterbury Bells, No. u. 

 two Roots Double .Scarlet Lychnis \ ^ 

 one in little Gard n - the other in the field / 

 two Yellow Lillies j 

 two fiery D- J 



21. Planted some Yellow & purple Crocus' for Borders 

 in the Little Garden. 



Planted Slips of Pinks & Cloves in the Little Garden 

 & in some of the field Basons. 



22. Planted Fox-Gloves Mulleins Wood laurel & Bears 

 foot from the Wood & soap Wort from Gale's Garden 

 Hedge. 



Planted three Opulus' from Berrimans. 

 Oct. 24. Sow'd three New Basons with Larkspur 

 seed. 



Sow'd a Row of Laburnum seed in the Seedling Bed in 

 New Gard. No. i. 



