.8 «ARDY AN'KUALS. 



growth, thin to two or three in each patch, 

 fuch as lavatera, oriental and curled mallow, 

 large poppy, major nalhirtiam, gourds, 

 Ipirting cucumber, red fpinach, ilrawberry 

 ipinach, princes feather, love-lies- a-bleeding, 

 and other amaranthus, fweet fultan, mari- 

 golds, large Dutch lupines, Chinefe holly- 

 hocks, fcarlet runner$, fcabius, horned poppy, 

 •large nigella. Sec. and of the largelt growing 

 kinds, generally retain but one good plant 

 in each patch, pnrticularly fun-flower, perfi- 

 •caria, palma-chrilli, tobacco, belviderc, 

 tree-amaranthus, Indian corn, obferving, in 

 thinning, to pull or cut out the wcakelt infe- 

 rior plants, retaining thofe of the molt pro- 

 mifing (Irongeft growth to remain for flower- 

 ing ; and as foon as thinned, give a moderate 

 catering to fettle the earth clofe about the 

 roovs of the remaining plants, after being 

 loofened in thinning out the fuperabundancy. 



After having thinned the patches of plants 

 where neceflary, their future culture is tg 

 keep them cleared from weeds, and in dry 

 ■warm weather, during their young growth, 

 j^ive occafional waterings two or three times 

 a week in May and June. 



In their advanced or full growth, the large 

 growing and climbing forts will require fup- 

 port of flakes or (licks ; fuch as the lavatera^*. 

 Chinefe holly-hocks, perficaria, funfiower'/' 

 tobacco, large Indian corn, oriental and 

 curled mallows, belvidere, p^ilmachriili, 

 tree amaranthus, love-lies-a-blecding, and fe- 

 ve^al other {\jH^ of u|>right growth, and of 



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