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nette, ten-week*s Hocks, virgin (lock, fmall 

 convolvulus, nolana, Venus* looking- g!afs, 

 Venus' navelwort, lobelscatchfly, S:c. Others 

 of a larger growth have toward;* the middle of 

 the borders, as larkfpur, lavatera, fwcet peas, 

 large lupines, belvidere, fweet fultan, large 

 convolvulus, love lies bleeding, prince's fea- 

 ther. Sec. And the taller kinds fow towards, 

 the back part, as funflowers, perficaria, nico- 

 tiana or tobacco, tree-amaranthus, large naf-_ 

 turtiums, fcarlet runners, tall palma-chrilli ; 

 and as to the method of fowing, form fmall 

 patches, with your hand or a garden trowel, 

 about fix or eight inches diameter, and two or 

 three to four or five feet diftance, joofening and 

 breaking the earth fine : then in each patch 

 draw the top earth to one fide, half an inch to 

 an inch deep, in proportion to the fize of the 

 different forts of feeds, which then fow, each 

 fort in feparate patches, feveral, to m.any 

 feeds in each of the fjialler-growing kinds,, 

 that, when the plants come up, if too thick, 

 the weakefi: may be thinned out ; likewifc of 

 the larger forts fcrw feveral feeds in each patch, ; 

 to allow for thinning out the wcakeft plants, 

 more or lefs, as required, according to their 

 fizes of advanced growth : and, as you pro- 

 ceed in fowing, cover in the feeds with the 

 earth, which was drawn off to one fide of 

 each patch for that purpofe ; and as you go. 

 ©n, if a fmall ftick is placed to each patch, it 

 will dillinguiih the places till the plants come 

 up. 



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