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climbers, large convolvulus, fvveet peas> 

 crown pea, Icarlet runners, large nuftur- 

 tiums, &c. and to all of which place the 

 rupports in due time, one ftake or ftick to 

 each patch of plants ; obferving, to the 

 climbing kinds, branchy fticks will be moll 

 eligible ; and, of the climbers, may alfo be 

 reckoned the gourds, fome of which of the 

 more moderate growths may have fupport of 

 ftakes to train them in an upright order, the 

 others may be permitted to extend along th» 

 furface of the ground. 



Thus, the plants, in general, will attain 

 full growth in June, July, and Augufl:, and 

 continue flowering in the different ip^cies till 

 October. 



Of the above tribe of hardy annuals, fomc 

 forts r.re occafionally tranfplanted, fuch, par- 

 ticularly, as ten week's flocks, India pinks, 

 mignonette, which being thinned in their 

 young growth in the patches where fowed, to 

 three or four plants in each, thofe thinned out 

 may be planted in the borders, beds, pots; 

 Sec. in patches of three or four plants toge^ 

 ther, and watered ; alfo, occafionally, princes 

 feather, love-lies-a-bleeding, tree amaranthus^ 

 convolvulus, yellow fultan, perficaria, fun- 

 iiowers, tobacco, and feveral others of the 

 fibrous rooted kinds, while young, and are re- 

 quired to fupply any vacant fpaces ; generally 

 tranfplanting fuch as are intended in ihowery 

 weather, ifpoflible. 



As feveral of the hardy annuals are of but 

 ihort continuance in flower, as candy tuft, 

 Virgin Dock, lupines, fweet peas, &c. that t« 

 l> 3 continf 



