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nuals in pots, either to place occafionally to 

 adorn any compartment of the garden, fore- 

 court, &c. or tr, place in a balcony, or win- 

 dows of a dvvelling-houfe, or court-yard, they 

 may be fowed in the feafon before mentioned, 

 February, March, April, Sec. fuch as candy- 

 tuft, lupines, mignonette, fweet peas, ten- 

 week flocks, virgin ftock, larkfpur, convol- 

 vulus, nafturtiums, fcarlet-runners, lavatera, 

 Venus* looking-glafs, panfies, or any other 

 defirable fort. Having for this purpofe mid- 

 dling-fize pots, filled with rich light earth, 

 fow the feed each fort in feparate pots, in a 

 patch in the middle, or whole width, and co- 

 vered in with fine earth half an inch deep; 

 dr large feeds, an inch. 



*' After fowing the feeds, both in the full 

 ground and in pots, if the feafon proves dry 

 and warm in March, April, May, &c, give 

 occafional light waterings, both before and 

 after the plants come up. 



The plants will foon come up in April and 

 May, are generally to remain where fowed, 

 and where they are come up too thick, they, 

 when a little advanced in growth, fhould be 

 thinned lefs or more, according to their dif- 

 ferent fizes; in fome, leaving feveral together 

 in. a patch, efpecially thofe of fmall or mo- 

 derate growth, as adonis flower, candy-tuft, 

 venus' looking-glafs, venus' navel-wort, mig- 

 nonette, convolvulus, fweet peas, larkfpurs, 

 lupines, fnap-dragon, toad-flax or linaria, 

 dw^rf poppy, india pink, ten week's flocks, 

 virgin flock, nolana. Sec. Others of larger 

 D 2 growth. 



